U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRI 90NS WASHINGTON, D. C JAMES V. BENNETT, Dl RECTOR ALABAMA SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. GerLach Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons THE LI3RARY OF THE NOV 25 1936 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia W.P.a. Project No. 221 1 h i s directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its primary pur poses the fostering of a better understanding and the establishment of working relations between all penal and correctional institutions and t\e welfare agencies of the country, it is available to others who ha J >e like interests and need for this information. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia h'PA Pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. ''his was done bv breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is correct. At the pres- ent tine this file contains verified information regarding approxi- mately 6,jOO agencies. Subsequent to the release of the first direcr tory for your state, each agency listed therein ivas rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from inost of them, either con- firming the listing or indicating correction to be made. For those agenci ?s not responding, the listing used in previous directory was used. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccura- cies in this revised directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, i,, e would appreciate being ad- vised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry he addressed to the chief executive, officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. Immediately after the "General Information" section you will find listed all fed- eral penal and correctional institutions with tne names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. yd/>ervi so r Spcial Service February 25, 2936 00 ~z 1 - ALABi-I'.Li*. GENERAL INFORMATION RESIDENCE - For public medical care subject must have resided in one county for at least six months prior to application. There arc no statutory specifications or residence requirements for hospital ization of psycho tics. General principles of domicile arc considered. MEDICAL CA.SES - Application for medical care as an indigent should be made in duplicate to the Director of the county Deportment of Public Welfare at the county seat. The copy may be utilized by him in referring the case to the county health officer if there is one. Another copy of the application should be sent to the State Health Officer at Montgomery. (Item No. 241) PSYCHOTICS - Application for care for psychotics should be made to the judge of the probate court of the county, a copy being sent to the Director of the county Department of Fublic Welfare. STATE BOARD O F PUBLIC W ELFARE - The State Department of Public Welfare (See Item No. 240) administers or supervises all forms of public assistance, including general home relief, outdoor and' indoor care for persons in need of assistance, and old age pensions; also including the duties that have to do primarily with the determination of need and authorization of relief formerly performed by the state relief administration. All administrative and executive duties and responsibilities of the Department are performed by the Commissioner subject to the authority of the Board. The Department designates county departments as its agents under its rules »and regulations to perform any of the state department's functions. STATE INSTITUTIONS - The following state institutions are managed by boards of directors or trustees: State Training School for Girls (Item No. 275) Boys' State Industrial School (Item No. 27) State Reform School for Juvenile Negro Law Breakers (Item No. 258) State Institute for the Deaf and Blind. State Soldiers' Home at Mountain Creek (Item No. 257) Bryce (White) and Searcy (Colored) State Hospitals for the Insane (Items No. 299 & 259) Partlow State School for Mental Deficients (Item No. 298) State Epileptic Colony (Item No. 298) State Tuberculosis Sanatorium (Item No. 244) STATE PRISON SYSTEM - The State Board of Administration (Sec Item No. 238) under tho administration and control of the Governor has charge,- management, of the operation of the state convict system. It consists of two members appointed by the Governor, one of whom a J a ±Luil\lJ.j. the Governor designates as President. The latter superintends the management of the state and count}' convicts and the management of all subordinate officers, persons and guards. The State Prison is located at Montgomery. STATE PAR OLE - The laws of the state of Albania specify that the release of prisoners on parole be granted by the Governor of the state, on the recommendations of an ox-officio Board of Parole, consisting of the Attorney General, the State Auditor, and the Secretary of State. The power of pardon is in the hands of the Governor through recommendations of the Board. The indeterminate sentence is opera- tive in this state with minimum and maximum terms of imprisonment imposed by the courts. Persons who are released on parole are in the legal custody and under the control of the warden until the expiration of the maximum sentence or until pardoned by the Governor. The ex-officio Board of Parole is known as the Pardon Board. VITAL STATIST ICS - Requests for verification of birth records should bo addressed to Mr, Leonard V. Phelps, Director, Division of Vital Statistics, Department of Health, Montgomery, Alabama. OTHER DIR ECTORIES - The Jefferson County Social Service Exchange, Birmingham,- puts out a directory of social agencies in Jefferson County. DIRECTORY C ODE - The letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following code: A — Social Service Exchange H — Character Building and Del- B — Family Welfare (Private) inquency Prevention C — Public Welfare I — Employment D — Care of Delinquents (Proba- J — Travelers' Aid tion, Institution, Parole) K — Veterans' Care E — Lego.1 Aid L — Foreign Born F — Child Welfare (Private) M — Specialized Education G — Hospital, Clinic and Health IT — Administrative (Federations Agency 0 — Miscellaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county seat, address of the U. S. Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city lies, population, and land area in square miles of the counties indicated. The following code has been used: 1 — County 2 — County scat 3 — Headquarters of U. S. Probation Officer 4 — Population 5 — Land area in square miles - 3 - OF 5HE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS J&1ISS V. BENNETT, DIRECTOR Edgar M. Gerlr.ch, Supervisor Social Service CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE ADDRESS SOCIAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE SERVICE MATTERS OFFICER TO: )AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary Atlanta, Georgia. Alacatraz Inland , Janes A. Johnston, Warden, California. Warden. Attn. : Chaplain Fred G. Zcrbst, Warden, Warden. Attn. : Chief Parole Officer L U. S. Penitentiary Leavenworth. Kansas . Robert H. Hudspeth , Warden, Warden. Attn. : Chief LA U. S. Penitentiary Pert Leavenworth, A. C. Adcrhold. Annex NE U. S. Northeastern Penitentiary Kansas. Lcwisburg, Pe mis vlvania . M U. S. Penitentiary McNeil Island. Washington. Warden. Henry C. Hill, Warden. E. 3. Swope, Warden. Parole Officer Warden, Attn. : Chief Parole Officer Warden | Attn. : Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn. : Chief Parole Officer W Federal Industrial Institution for Women C U. S, Industrial Reformatory Alderson, West Virginia. Chillicothe, Ohio. Dr. Mary B. Harris, Supt. f Warden. Attn. : Chief Parole Officer. Joseph W. Sanford, Supt., Warden. Attn. : Chief Parole Officer SW U. S, Southwestern Reformatory DD U. S. Hospital for Defective Delinquents El Reno, Oklahoma. Springfield, Missouri. U. S. Detention Head- New York City, quarters N. Y. NO Federal Jail New Orleans, Louisiana. H. L. Merry, Warden. Dr. M. R. King, Super int endent . Acting £upt. M. F. Amrine, Super intendent . Sup t • , Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Supt. , Attn. : Sr. Warden Assistant .Super intendent Supcri ntendent A.Tiy Hi J'/i i ■ OODE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS SUvIE Alffi TITLIC CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS TO: T U. S. Detention Farm La Tuna, Texas. Thomas B. VThit e , VJardeiiw war don , Attn. : Parole Officer MM U. S. Detention Farm Milan, Michigan. John J. Ryan, Warden. Sup t . , Attn. : Parole Officer Lee Federal Reformatory Petersburg, Camp Virginia. C. 0. Nicholson, Supe r i at e nde nt . Sap t . , Attn.: Parole Officer FL Federal Prison Camp No. 5 Dupont , Washington. Eugene B. Hcister, Superintendent . Sup e r i n t e nd o nt MF Federal Prison Camp No. 8 Montgomery , • Alabama. James B. Gaffncy, Sun e r i nt en d c n t . Acting Supt. , Attn. : Parole Clerk TA Federal Prison Camp Tucson, No. in Arizona Walter U. Bailey, Superintendent . Supt. , ttn. : Parole Clerk K Federal Prison Camp Kooskia, No. 11 Idaho. Deane Remer, Superintendent. Super i nt end ent U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION Lex U. S. Public Health Lexington, Service Hospital Kentucky. Dr. Lawrence Eolb, Superintendent . Sup t . , Attn. : Administr. tive Assistant ALABAMA AB BEVILLE (1— Henry, 2— Abbeville, 3— Montgonery, 4—2,047) 1. G County Health Office; Dr. W. L. Chanbers, County Health Officer. 2. C-D • Henry County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Josephine R. Nichols, Director. 3. D Henry County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Josephine Nichols, Probation Officer. AKRON (1— Hale, 2— Greensboro , 3— Mobile, 4—793) ALABAMA CITY (1— Etowah, 2— Gadsden, 3— Birninghan, 4 — 8,544) ALBERTVILLE (1— Marshall, 2— Guntersville , 3~ Birninghan, 4—2,716) ALEXANDER CITY (1— Tallapoosa , 2— Dadeville, 3— Montgomery , 4—4,519) ALICEVILLE (1— Pickens, 2 — Carroll ton, 3— Birninghan, 4—1,066) ALT00NA (1— Etowah, 2— Gadsden, 3— Birninghan, 4—1,098) ANDALUSIA . (1 — Covington, 2 — Andalusia, 3 — Montgonery, 4 — 5,154) 4. G County Hoalth Office; Dr. C. D. McLood, County Health Officer. 5. C-D Covington County Dept. of Public Welfare, P. 0. Box 786; Mrs. Dell O'Neal Hart, Director. 6. D ■ . Covington County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Dell O'Neal Hart, Probation Officer. 7. I Works Progress Administration, Area VIII; Mr. William S. Bowdon, Area Supervisor. ANNISTON (1— Calhoun, 2— Anniston, 3— Birninghan, 4—23,100) 8. C-D Calhoun County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Margaret H. Klein, Director. 9. D Calhoun County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Margaret H. Klein, Probation Officer. 10. G County Hoalth Office; Dr. G. A. Cryer, County Health Officer. 11. C Social Security Board (Field Office), 1007 Wilson Bldg. ; Mr. Cecil L. Sinpson, Manager. ARAB (1 — Marshall, 2— Guntersville , 3 — Birninghan, 4 — 425) ARDMOR E (1— Lino st one, 2— Athens, 3 — Birninghan, 4— 2G6) ARIT0N (1— Dale, 2— Ozark, 3~ Montgomery, 4 — 611) AS KFORD (1— Houston, 2— Do than, 3— Montgonery, 4— 92C) ASHLAND (1— Clay, 2— Ashland, 3— Birninghan, 4—1,476) 12. C-D Clay County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Bernice Teal, Director. 13. D Clay County Juvenile Court; Miss Bernice Teal, Probation Officer. ASK7TLLE (1— St. Clair, 2— Pell City, 3— Birninghan, 4—369) 14. C-D St. Clair Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Erin Davis, Director. ATHEN S (1— Linos tone, 2— Athens, 3— Birninghan, 4 — 4,238) - 6 - 15. G County Health Office; Dr. F. N. Hall, County Health Officer. 16. C-D Linestonc County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs .Frances Wo^arcof, Director. 17. D Linestonc County Juvenile Court; lira. Frances Wobdroof , Probation Officer. A3M0BE (1 — Escambia, 2 — Brov;ton, 3— Mobile, 4 — 5,055) ATTALLA (1 — Etowah, B— Gadsden, 3 — Birmingham , 4—4,585) AUBURN (1— Lee, 2 — Opolika, 3— Montgomery, 4—2,800) AUSTINVT LLE (1— . Morgan, 2— Decatur, 3— Birmingham, 4—818) AUTaUGA CO UNTY ( 2— Prattvillo , 3 —Montgomery, 4—19,6 94, 5—584) AUT AUGA VI LLE (1— Autauga, 2— Frattville , 3— Mont gone ry , 4 — 150) BALDWIN COUNTY (2— Bay Minotte, 3— Mobile, 4—28,289, 5—1,595; BALK S (1— Pike, 2— Troy, 3— Montgomery , 4 — 296) BARBOUR COUNTY (2— Clayton, 3— Montgomery , 4—52,425, 5—912) BAY MINNLTT E (1— Baldvin, 2— Bay Minnette, 3— Mobile, 4—1,545) 18. C-D Baldwin County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Mary M. English, Director. 19. D Baldvrin County Juvenile- Court; Mrs. II: ry Moore English, Probation Officer. 20. G County Health Office; Dr. P. M. Thompson, County Health Officer. BEAR CREE K (1— Marion, 2*— Hamilton, 3— Birf.iingha.rn, 4—208) BEATRICE (1— tionroe, 2— Monrooville , 3— Mobile, 4 — 342) BEAVERTOK (l— iamar, 2— Vernon, S—Bimingham, 4—164) BZLLWOOD (1 — Geneva, 2— Geneva, 3— Montgomery , 4—299) BEERY (1— Fayette, 2— Fayette, 3— Birmingham, 4—500) BESSEMER (1— Jefferson, 2— Birmingham, 3— Birmingham, 4—20,721) 21. B Children* s Fresh Air Farm, Route #2; Mrs. 17. L. Staggers, Chairman. 22. D Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court of Jefferson County, G urt House; Hon. S. D. Murphy, Judge; Mrs. Estclle Van do Voort, Probation Officer. 23. 0 Salvation Army, 630 N. 18th St.; Miss Lydia B. Ridgany, Adjutant. 24. H-M Young Men* s Christian Association, 1805 4th Ave. ; Mr. C. C. Dailey, General Secretary. 25.. H-M Young Women's Christian Association, 720 W. 20th St.; Mrs. J. D. Stradlcy, Secretary. BEViLLE (1— Tallapoosa, 2— Dadoville , ^-Montgomery, 4—1,276) BIBB CODNTY ( 2— Centerville*, 3— Birmingham, 4—20,780, { 5—634) , . . BI LLINGSL LY (1— Autauga, 2— Prattville , 3— Montgomery , 4—180) BimiBlQHJM (1— Jefferson, 2 --Birmingham, 5— Birmingham, 4—280,000) 26. 0 Alabama Association for the Blind, 4244 3rd Ave. S. ; Mrs. Kate F. Greenlaw, Executive Secretary. 27. D Alabama 3oys' Industrial School, (East Lake); Dr. S. M. Weakley, Supt. 28. B Alabama Goodwill Industries, Inc., 324 S. 19th St.; Mr. John Longo, Supt. 29. I Alabama Vocational School for Girls, 1031 N. 52nd Place; Miss Alma Lar.iar Eachman, Supt. 30. G Anti-tuborculosic Assn. of Jefferson Co., Inc., 2019 Ave. F; Mr. K. '.V. Grimlcy, Executive Secretary. 31. F Athenoum Orphans 1 Hone, 1045 S. 22nd St.; Sister Josephine, Superior; Sister Eleanor, Case Worker. 32. 0 Bar of Alabama, 1st National Bank Bid;-.; Mr. W. B. Harrison, State secretary. 33. F-H Bethlehem House (Colored), 801 N. 46th St.; Kiss Fannie Barne, Supt . 34. F Boulah Moore Day Nursery (Colored), 917 N. 13th Ave.; Mrs. Charles Brombcrg, President; Mrs. Beulah E. Moore, Supt. 35. B Big Sisters Hone (Katharine Inn), 1810 N. 3th .We.; Mrs. Clem Gazzam, President; Miss Kate B. Blacklock, Supt. 36. H Birmingham Boys' 1 Club, 617 N. 25th St.; Mr. J. J. Efcrenson , President; Mr. Dave Evans, Supt. 37. H Birmingham Humane Society, 24 V, : . 17th St. ; Mr. Vornio Elcy, Manager. 38. 0 Birmingham Salvation Amy Home & Hospital, 915 Montevallo Road; Major Frances Bean, R.N. , Supt. 39. 0 Birmingham Society for the Hard of Hearing, 2030 S. 11th Ave.; Mrs. Carl G, Brown, President; Miss Rose I. Davis, Executive Secretory. 40. M Birmingham Sunday School Council of Religious Education, 109 N. 19th St.; Mr. Harry Donn.cn , President; Mr. D. R. Price, Secretary. 41. H Bey Scouts of America, 109 N. 19th St.; Dr. Frr.zior Banks , President; Mr. George L. Siricox, Scout Executive. 42. B Bureau of Catholic Charities, 1046 S. 22nd St.; Rev. T. M. Cullen, Director of the Catholic Charities of the Diocese; Mr. Peter Clavcr, Supervise r. 43. F Children's Aid Society of Jefferson County, 109 N. 19th St.; Mrs. Jesse W. Jones, Executive Secretary. 44. G Children's Home Hospital (Colored), 623 Weaver St.; Mrs. Carrie B. McQueen, Secretary. 45. G Children's Hospital, 710 S, 30th St.; Miss Sarah Hsbcckor, Supt. 46. N Community Chest of Birmingliam and Jefferson County, 109 N. 19th St.; Mrs,. Florence S. Adams, Executive Director. 47. A Confidential Exchange, 109 H. 19th St.; Mrs. J. W. Brigman, Executive Secretary. 48. G County Health Office; Dr. J. D. Boiling, County Health Officer. d 49. G Crippled Children's Service, Board of Education Blda., 2015 N. 7th Ave.; Mr. E, H. Gentry, Supervisor. - 8 - .A f.A |-U>1i[A 50. If Curriculun Dept., Birninghnn Public Schools, 1700 N. 6th Avo. ; Dr. C. B. Glenn, Supt. of Education* 51. E Dopt. of Parks end Recreation, 424 City Hall Bldg. ; Mr. Tor; Boaron, President; Mr. R. S. Marshall, Supt. 52. 0 Eva Conor Co-operative Hone, 1730 N. 8th Ave.; Mrs. Mary B. Russell, President. 53. N Federation of Jewish Charities, 700 N. 18th St.; Mr. B. A. Roth, Executive Secretary. 54. H Girl Scouts of Jefferson County, Inc., 109 N. 19th St.; Mrs. Frazier Banks, Comissioncr. 55. 0 Girls' Service League (Colored), 5508 Court G; Mrs. Pauline B. Fletcher, President. 56. G Hill Crest Sanitoriur.i, P. 0. Box 96, Woodlavm; Dr. Janes A. Bccton, Physician- in- charge; Miss Elizabeth LaForce, Director of Public Health Nursing. 57. G Hiilaan Hospital, 602 S. 20th St.; Dr. J. ¥. McQueen, Supt. 58. G Jefferson County Board of Health, City Hall, Bex 2591; Dr. J. D. Dowling, Health Officer. 59. C-D Jefferson County Dept. of Public Welfare, 2014 4th Avo. N, ; Mrs. J. P. Edwards, Director. 60. 0 Jefferson County Hone, R.F.D. #2; Dr. W. J. Love, Supt. 61. D Jefferson County Juvenile and Dorics tic Relations Courts; Mr. L. E. Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer. 62. G Jefferson Sanatorium, R.F.D. #2; Dr. L. 0. Davenport, Supt. 63. D JuvcnMLo &. Denes tic Relations Court, 200 Eubank St.; Hon. S. D. Murphy, Judge; Mr. L. i. Jenkins, Chief Probation Officer. 64. B Ladies of Charity; Mrs. F. G. Cutler, President. 65. 0 Lula Fester Hone, 2600 Loc Ave,; Mrs. Beulah Ehoeloek, Sunt. 66. F Mercy Hone, 1101 52nd Place, North; Miss Esther Richter, Supt. 67. 0 National Youth Administration, 500 N. 20th St.; Mrs. Augusta Sledge, Director, Fifth District; Miss Elizabeth Pa In -or , Secretary. 68. H _ Neighborhood House (Seuthside) , 815 s. isth St.; Mrs. Theodore Randolph, President. 69. H North Birninghan Cora unity House, 2724 N. 35th Avo.; Mrs. Martha Elledge, Supervisor. 70. H Northside Cormunity House, 1619 N. 8th Ave.; Mrs. F. Ward Taylor, President. 71. 0 Octavia Ylhitc House, 504 S. 56th St.; Mrs. Sarah B. Lee, Supt. 72. 0 Old Folks Hone (Colored), 625 Weaver i*t. ; Miss Cynthia B. Oliver, Matron. 73. 0 St. Vincent do Paul Society^ Particulrr Council, 2020 N. 2nd Ave.; Mr . John V/. O'Neill, President. 74. 0 Salvation Amy, 723-25 N. 19th St.; Mr. Albert E. Baynton, Brigadier, Divisional Co. i tandor ; Mr. V/. Carson Adans, Chairnan Advisory Board. 75. 0 Salvation Amy, Men's Social (Institutions), 5th Avo* between 16th and 17th Sts. 76. C Social Security Board, 608 Chancer of Co:r.cree Bldg."; Dr. 3. F. Ashe, Rational Director; Mr. Wi N. Puarco, Executive Assistant. 77. C Social Security Board (Field office), 621 Chaabcr of Conuercc Side.; Mr. Martin C. FoLnar, Manager. 78. A Social Service Exchange , 109 N. 19th St.; Mrs. J. W. Brignan. 79. D State Training School for Girls, Box 38, East Lake; Mrs. Mary H. Foaler, Supt. - 9 - AT.A'RAMA 80. G "365" Crippled Children's Clinic, Inc., 2430 11th Ave, N. ; Dr. John D. Shcrril, Surgical Director. 81. J Travelers' Aid Society of Biminghan, Torninal Station; Mrs. Leo la H. Landers , Executive Secretary. 82. B United Charities of Besscnsr; Mrs. W. 17. Rollingsvorth, Secretary. 83. D United States District Court, Federal Bldg, , Rr.i. 343; Mr. Ernest H. Dunlap, Chief U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction, Bibb, Blount, Calhoun, Cherokee, Clay, Cleburne, Colbert, Cullrian, DeKalb, Etovah, Fayette, franklin, Greene, Jackson, Jefferson, Laiiar, Lauderdale, Larrence, Line stone, Madison, Marshall, Marion, Morgan, Pickens, St. Clair, Shelty, Sunter, Talladega, Tuscaloosa, Walker and Winston Counties. 84. I Veterans' Placement Service, United States Enploynent Service, 1521-22 Conor Bid©.; Mr. Williar: F. Got?, Acting Veterans 1 Placement Representative. 85. M Vocational Rehabilitation, 2015 IT. 7th Ave., Board of Education Bldg. ; Mr. E. E. Gentry, Supervisor; Mr. 0. F. Wise, Asst» Supervisor; Mrs. Clara S. Kcndrick, Secretary. 86. 0 Volunteers of Aaorica, 2150 N. 11th Ave.; Major W. K. Kites, Of f icor-in-char; ;e . 87. I Works Progress Adninisljratian, Area V, 500 N. 20th St.; Mr. T. B. Hudson, urea Supervisor. 88. E-M Tonne Men's Christian Association, 526 N. 20th St.; Mr. F. M. M. Richardson, General Secretary. 89. H-M Young Lien's He brer association, 700 N. 18th St.; Mr. Bonjanin A. Roth, Executive Director. 90. H-M Y~ung Wonon's Christian Association, 720 W. 20th St.; Mrs. J. D. Stradley, Secretary. BLACK (1— Geneve, 2— Geneva, 3— Montgomery, 4—335) BLOUNT COUNTY (2— Onoenta, 3— Birninghun, 4—28,020, 5—649 ) B L0UNTBVILL E (l— Blcunt, 2— Oneonta, Z— lir: Injhan, 4—468) LLTJE MOUI'JTAIM (1— Calhoun, 2— -nniston, 5— 3irnih{ hah, 4—1,134) E LUS SPRINGS (1— Barbour, 2— Clayton, 3— MontgOnory, 4 — 164) E0AZ (1 — Marshall, 2 — Guntorsville , 3 — Biminghan, 4 — 1,691) l .QLIGEE (1— Greene, 2— -Eutav?, 3— Birraintfnon, 4— 179) BOLLING (1— Butler, 2— Greenville , 3— Mont;r>rxry , 4 — 369) BOSTON (1— Marion, 2— Hamilton, 3--Lirninfhon, 4 — 522) BRANTL EY (1— Crenshaw, 2— Luvcrnc, 3— Montr oner y, 4—1,053) BRENT (1— Bibb, 2— Ccntcrvillc , 3--Eirninghan, 4—586) BREViTON (1— Escanbia, 2— Brerton, 3— Mobile, 4—2,818) - 10 ALABAMA 91. G- Counter Health Office; Dr. W. J. Donald, County Health Officer. 92. C Escambia County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Icatrice S. Hagood, Director. 93. D Escambia County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Beatrice S. Hagood, Probation Officer. BRIDGEPORT ( 1— Jackson, 2— Scottsboro , 3— Birmingham, 4—2,124) BRIG HTON (1 — Jefferson, 2— Birmingham, 3— Birmingham, 4—1,708) BROOK S IDE (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham, 3 — Biminghan, 4 — 466) ERUNDIDGE (1— Pike, 2 — Troy, 3 - -Mont .cone ry, 4—1,434) BULLOCK COUNTY (2— Union Springs, 3— Montgomery , 4—20,016, 5—610) BUTL ER COUN TY ( 2— Greenville , 3— Mont go nor y, 4—30,195, 5—763) BUTLER (1 — Choctaw, 2— Butler, 3— Mobile, 4—501) 94. C Choctaw County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Judith Wilson, Director. Ghoetaw County Juvenile Court; Miss Judith Wilson, Probation Officer. CALBRA (1— Shelby, 2— Columbiana, 3 — Birmingham, 4—975) CALHOUN COUNTY (2— Anniston, 5— Birmingham , 4—55,611, 5—615) CAMD EN- (1— Wilcox, 2— Camden, 3— Mobile, 4—697) 96. G Public Health Office; Dr. E. L. Mcintosh, County Health Officer. 97. C Wilcox County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Estolle N. Goodwin, Director. 98. D Wilcox County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Estelle Goodwin, Probation Officer. CAMP HILL (1— Tallapoosa, 2— Dadcville, 5— Montgomery , 4—1,131) CARBON HILL (l— Waller, 2 — Jasper, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 2,519) C ARDIFF (1— Jefferson, 2— Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4—145) CAEE0LLT0N (l— Pickens, 2— Carrollton, 3-Birmingham, 4—569) 99. H " Pickens County Dept. of Education; Mrs. Lola H. Edwards, Attendance Supervisor. 100. C Pickens County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Helen Stacey, Director. 101. D Pickens County Juvenile Court; Miss Helen Stacey, Probation Officer. 102. G Public Health Office; Dr. J. J. Croley, County Health Officer. CARRY ILLE ( i— Tallapoosa , 2 — D ade villc , 3— Montgomery , 4—553) CASTLEBERRY (1— Conecuh, 2— Evergreen, 3— Mobile, 4—427) CENTER (1— Cherokee, 2— Center, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 2,331) - 11 - ALABAMA, 103. C Cherokee County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Ethel Morrison, Diroctor. 104. D Cherokee County Juvenile Court; • Kiss Ethel Mbrrison, Probation Officer, 105. G County Health Office; Dr. S. C. Tatun, County Health Office:-. CENTEfiVIL LB (1— Bibb, 2— Contervillo , 3— Birninfhan, 4—791) 106. C Bibb County Dept. of Public Wo 1 fr.ro ; Miss Noll McCrury, Dir ector. 107. D Bibb County Juvenile Court; Miss Nell HcCrary, Probation Officer. CHAMBERS COUNTY ( 2— Laf oycttc , 3— Montconcry, 4—30,513, 5—612) CHAPMAN (1 — Dirtier, 2 — Greenville, 3 — Montfonery, 4 — 1,189) CHATOM (l— Washinfton, 2~Chaton, 3— Mobile, 4—1,104) 108. G Public Health Office; Dr. I. C. Suraicr, County Health Office*. 109. C Washington County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Claudia J. Lindcey, Director. 110. D Washington County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Claudia Lindscy, Probation Officer. CHEROKEE COUNTY (2— Center, 3 — Birminghan, 4—20,219, 5—577) CHEROKEE (1— Colbert, 2 — Tuscunbia, 3 — Birninfhan, 4—659) CHILDE RSBUE G (l— Talladcfa, 2— Tallarlera , 3— Birainfhon, 4—459) CHILTON COUNTY (2— Clanton, 3— Mont for -cry , 4—24,579, 5—713) CHOCTAW COUNTY (2— Butler, 3— Mobile, 4—20,513, 5—932) CITRONBLLE (1— Mobile, 2— Mobile, 5— Mobile, 4—1,082) CLANTON (1— Chilton, 2— Clanton, 3— Montfonery , 4—1,847) 111. C Chilton County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Nolan Maronoy, Director. 112. D Chilton County Juvenile Court; Mr, Nolan Maroney, Probation Officer. 113. G County Health Office; Dr. J. M. Kinney, County Health Officer, CLARK E COUNTY (2— Grove Hill, 5— Mobile, 4—26,016, 5—1,216) CLAY COUNTY ( 2— Ashland , 3— Limine hon, 4—17,768, 5—614) CLAYTON (1— Barbour, 2— Clayton, 5— Montfonery, 4—1,717) 114. C Barbour County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Pauline ffiim, Director. 115. D Brrbour County Juvenile Court; Miss Pauline Winn, Probation Officer. 116. G County Health Office; Dr. I. M. Mooro, County Health Officer. CLEB URNE COUNTY (2— Hcflin, 3— Birninfhan, 4—12,877, 5—569) CLIO (l — Barbour, 2 — Clayton, 3 — Montfonery, 4 — 867) COFFEE COUNTY (2— Elba, 3— Montfonery, 4—32,556, 5—678) COFFEE SPRING S (l— Geneva, 2— Geneva, 3— Montconcry , 4—258) COLBERT COUNTY ( 2— Tuscunbia , 3— Birninfhan, 4—29,860, 5—618) - 12 - ALABAMA CO LLINSVILL E (1— DcKalb, 2— Fort Pr.yno , 3-- Birmingham, 4—392) COLUMBIA (1— Houston, 2— Do than, 3-- Montgomery, 4—926) COLH.HIAHA (1— Shelby, 2--Golumbiana, 3- -Birmingham, 4—1,180) 117. G Public Health Officor; Dr. H. C. Nickson, County Health Officer. 118. C-D Shelby County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Doris Bendor, Director. 119. D Shelby County Juvenile Court; Miss Doris M. lender, Probation Officer. CONECUH COUNTY (2— Evergreen, 3— Mobile, 4—25,429, 5—849) COOSA COUNTY (2— Coosa, 5— Montgonory, 4—12,460, 5—655). CORDOVA (1— Walker, 2— Jasper, 3— Birmingham, 4—1,830) COTTONWOOD (1— Houston, 2— Do than, 3— Montgomery , 4—410) COURTLAND (1— Lawrence , 2— Mo ul ton, 3— Lirriinaham, 4—359) COVINGTON C O UNTY ( 2— Andalus ia , 3— Mont gomery , 4—41 , 356 , 5—1,042) CREN'SHAW COUNTY (2— Luvorno, 3— Montgonory, 4—23,656, 5—618) CR0SSVILLE (1— DcKalb, 3— Fort Payne, 3— Birmingham, 4—316) CUBA (1 — Sumter, 2 — Livingston, 3 — Birmnghsm, 4 — 542) CULLM AN COUNT Y (2— Cullman, 3— Birmingham, 4—41,051, 5—763) CULLMAN (1— Cullman, 2— Cullman, 3— Lirminghan, 4—2,736) 120. G County Health Office; Dr. M. S. Whiteside, County Health Officer. 121. C Cullman County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Eunice Doniniek, Director. 122. D Cullman County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Willie N. Morror;, Probation Officer. DACEVILLE ( 1— Tallapoosa , 2— Dadeville, 3— Montgomery , 4—1,549) 123. G Public Health Office; Dr. C. C. Fargason, County Health Officer. 124. C-D Tallapoosa County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Levis C. Nolen, Director. 125. D Tallapoosa County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Levis C. Nolan, Probation Officer. DALE COUNTY (2— Ozark, 3— Montgomery , 4—23,175, 5—563) DALLAS COUNTY (2— Sclma, 3— Mobile, 4—55,094, 5—957) DAPHNE (1— lalda'in, 2— Bay linette , 3— Mobile, 4 — 582) - 13 - ALABAMA. DAVISTON (1— Tallapoosa, 2— Dadevillo , 3— Montgonery , 4— « 144) DAYTON (1— Marengo, 2— Linden, 3— Mobile, 4—202) DECATUR (l~Morgan, 2— Decntur, 3~3irningho£i, 4—15,503) 126. M City Board cf Education; Mr. R. B, Parley, Asst. Supervisor. 127. C-D Morgan County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Louella M. Kelley, Director. 128. D Morgan County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Lcuella M. Kelly, Probation Officer. 120. G Public Health Office; Dr. L. P. Murphree, County Health Officer. 130. C Social Security Board (Field Office), Malpne lid-;.; Mr. w. 17. Fo s t e r , Mann ge r . 131. I Works Progress Adninis trot ion, Area I; Mr. P. W. Shepherd, Area Supervisor. DE KALI" COUNTY (2— Pert Payne, 3 — 1. irninrhan, 4— '10,104, 5—786) D PM0P0LI 3 (1— Marengo, 2— Linden, 3— Mobile, 4—4,037) DORA (1— Walker, 2— Jasper, 3— Birninghan, 4—1,143) DOTHAN (1— Houston, 2— Do than, 3— Montgomery, 4—16,600) 132. G County Health Office; Dr. W. T. Burkett, County Health Officer. 133. C-D Houston County Dept. cf Public Welfare; Mrs. Claytor L. Collins, Direct jr. 134. D ■ Houston County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Sallie M. Collins, Probation Officer. 135. C Social Security board (Field Office), Porter & Farnor Bldg. ; Mrs. Pauline Van Pyre 1 . , Acting Manager. D OUBLE SPRINGS (1— ..'iiioton, 2— Doublo Springs, 3 — Biminghan, 4—2,021) 136. G Public Health Office; Dr. H. A. McClure , County Health Officer. 137. C Winston County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Alice Joe .urns, Director. 138. D Winston County Juvenile Court; Miss Alice Joe burns, Probation Officer. D0 ZI5R (1 — Crenshaw, 2 — Luvorne, 3 — Montgomery, 4 — 377) E AST IREb'TO N (1— Esconbia, 2— Brewton, 3— Mobile, 4—1,002) E CLECTIC (1— Elnoro, 2— Uetunpka, 3— Montgomery , 4--G78) EDEN (1— St. Clair, 2— Poll City, 3— Birmingham, 4—206) ELBA (1— Coffee, 2— Elba, 3— Mont^-r.ery , 4—2,523) 130. C-D Coffee County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Manic- P. Hill, Director. 140. D Coffee County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Manic B. Hill, Probation Officer. 141. G County Health Office; Dr. H. T. Donovan, County Health Officer. - 14 - ALABAMA ELKMONT (1 — Limestone, 2 — Athens, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 192) ELMORE COUNT Y (2~Wetumpka, 3— Montgomery , 4-^-34,230, 5—634) ENSL EY (1 — Jefferson t 2- -Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham) 142. H Znsley Community House, 1404 Ave. II; Mrs. Mary B. Russell, President Mr. Lawrence Fullington and Miss Ann S, Lewis, Boys' Workers. 143. Trinity Community House, 1013 16th St.; Mrs. Pauline Pattburg, President. ENTERPRISE (1— Coffee, 2— Elba, 3- -Montgomery, 4—3,702) EPES (1 — Sumter, 2 — Livingston, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 362) EQUALITY (1— Coosa, 2--Bockford, 3— Montgomery , 4—196) ESCAMBIA COUNTY (2— Brewton, 3— Mobile, 4—27,963, 5—957) ETOWA H COUNTY (2— Gadsden, 3— Birmingham, 4—65,399, 5—540) EUFAULA (1— Barbour, 2— Clayton, 3— Montgomery, 4—5,208) EUTAW (1 — Greene, 2— Eutaw, 3 — Birmingham, 4—1,721) 144. C-D Greene County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Freddie Paul, Director. 145. D Greene County Juvenile Court; Mr. Preddie Paul, Probation Officer. EVEI &RZEN (1— Conecuh, 2— Evergreen, 3— Mobile, 4—2,007) 146. C-D Conecuh Dept. of Public Welfare; %s, Mamie W. Taylor, Director. 147. D Conecuh County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Mamie W. Taylor, Probation Officer. 148. G County Health Office; Dr. E. L. Kelly, County Health Officer. FA I PF I ELD (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 11,059) FAI RHOPE (1— Baldwin, 2— Bay Minotto, 3— Mobile, 4—1,549) F^vLCO (1 — Covington, 2- -Andalusia, 3— Montgomery , 4—96) PALICVILLE (1 — Morgan, 2 — Decatur, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 543) FAUNSDALE (1— Mar euro, 2— Linden, 3— Mobile, 4—264) FAYETT E COUNT Y (2— Fayette, 3— Birmingham, 4—18,443, 5—643) FAYETTE (1— Fayette, 2— Fayette, 3— Birmingham, 4—2,109) 149. C-D Fayette County Dept. of Public Welfare, P. 0. Box No. 5; Miss Bonnie Walton, Director. 150. D Fayette County Juvenile Court; Mr* Bonnie Walton, Probation Officer. FIVE POINTS (1— Chrmbers, 2 — Lafayette , 3— Montgomery, 4- -1,010) - 15 - ALABAMA FLSM ATON ( 1— Hscarfbir , 2— Erowton, 3— Mobile, 4—915) FLINT (1— Morgan, 2— Docrtur, 3— Birmingham, 4—134) FLORALA (1— Covington, 2— Andalusia , 3-*-Montgomory, 4—2,580) FLOEEHCE (1— Lf.udcrclr.lo, 2— Florence, 3— Biminghcxm, 4—11,900) 151. G County Health Office; Dr. \7. D. Hubbard, County Health Officer. 152. C Lauderdale County Dept. of Public Welfare, 310 S. Court St.; Mr. Roger F. Hall, Director. 153. D Lauderdale County Juvenile Court; Mr. Roger F. Ball, Probation Officer. FOLEY (1— Baldwin, 2— Bay Minette, 3— Mobile, 4—791) FOR T DEPOSIT (1— Lowndes, 2— Hayneville , 3— Montgomery , 4—1,092) F ORT PAYHE (1— DeFalb, 2— Fort Payne, 3— Birmingham, 4— ,%375) 154. 6 County Health Office; Dr. J. E. Dunn, County Health Officer. 155. C-D DeHalb County Dept. of Pu.blic Welfare} Mr. Luramie Siniard, Director. 156. D DeHalb County Juvenile Court; Mr. Lummie Siniard, Probation Officer. FPAHKL I H COUNTY ( 2— Russellville , 3— Birminshan, 4—25,372, 5—647) FRISCO CI TY (1— Monroe, 2— Monroe vi lie , 3— Mobile, 4—1,021) FRUITHTJRST (1— Cleburne, 2— Heflin, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 225) F ULTOK (1— Clarke, 2— Grove Hill, 5— Mobile, 4—766) FURMAN (1— V/ilcox, 2— Camden, 3— Mobile, 4—229) G ADSD EN (1— Etowah, 2— Gadsden, 3— Birmingham, 4—34,300) 157. G County Health Office; Dr. C. L. Murphree, County Health Officer. 158. C-D Etowah County Dept. of Putlic Welfare, Court House; Miss Elizabeth Perry, Director. 159. D Etowah County Juvenile Court; Miss Elizabeth Perry , Probation Officer. 160. C Social Security Board (Field Office), Federal Bldg* ; Mr. E. E. Allen, Manager, 161. I Works Progress Administration, Area II, 217 South 4th St.; Mr. W. B. Mathews, Area Supervisor. GAIN ESVILLE (1— Sumter , 2— Gadsden, 3— Birmingham, 4—329) GANTTS QUARRY ( 1— Talladega , 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4—542) GASTONBURG (l— Wilcox, 2— Camden, 3— Mobile, 4—136) GAYLESVILLE (1— Cherokee, 2— Center, 3— Birmingham, 4—204) GEIGER (1— Sumter, 2— Livingston, 3 — Birmingham, 4—121) - 16 - ALABAMA GENEVA COUNTY (2— Geneva, 3— Montgomery , 4—30,104, 5—578) GENEVA (1— Geneva, 2— Geneva, 3- -Montgomery, 4 — 1,593) 162., C Geneva County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Virginia Moore, Director. 163. D Geneva County Juvenila Court; Miss Virginia Moore, Probation Officer. ftLOBGIAIU (1— Butler, 2— Greenville , 3— Montgomery , 4—1,480) GLENWQOD (1— Crenshaw, 2— Luverne, 3— Montgomery , 4—429) GO0D.7ATSR (l— Coosa, 2— Rockford, 3— Montgomery , 4—996) GORDO (1— Pickens, 2 — Carroll ton, 3— Birmingham, 4—811) GORDON (Houston, 2— Dothab, 3— Montgomery, 4—299) GOSHE N (1— Pike, 2— Troy, 3— Montgomery , 4—367) GRAYSVILLE (Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 244 ) G RESHE COUMT (2 — Eutaw, 3— Birmingham, 4— 19, 745 , 5—635) GREE NSBORO ( 1— Hale, 2— Greensboro , 3— Mobile, 4—1,795) 164. C 'Hale County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Mori/burn, Director. 165. D Hale County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Mashburn, Probation Officer. GREENVILLE (1— Butler, 2— Greenville , 3— Montgomery , 4—3,905) 166. C Butler County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Daisy M. Thagard , Director. 167. D Butler County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Daisy M. Thagard, Probation Officer. GROVE HILL (1— Clarke, 2— Grove Hill, 3— Mobile, 4—491) 168. C Clarke County Dept. of Public Welfare ; Miss Minnie Mao pugh, Director 169. D Clarke County Juvenile Court; Miss Minnie Mae Pugh, Probation Officer GUIN (1 — Marion, 2 — Hamilton, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 1,099) GmETEP SVILL E (1— Marshall, 2— Guntersvillc , 3— Birmingham, 4—2,323) 170. C Marshall County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss May I. McCord, Dj rector 171. D Marshall County Juvenile Court; Miss May I, McOct'l, Probation Officer 172. G Public Health Office; Dr. Lee WeathingtoSa, County Health Officer, GURLEY (1— Madison, 2— Huntsvillc , 3— Birmingham, 4—581) HACKL EBURG (l~Marion, 2— Hamilton, 3— Birmingham, 4—623) HAL E COUNTY ( 2— Greensboro , 3— Mobile, 4-^26,265, >— 646) HALBSBURG (1— Henry, 2— Abbeville, 3— Montgomery , 4—274) HALEYVILLE (1— Winston, 2— Double Springs, 3— Birmingham , 4.-2,115) - 17 - ALABAMA HAMILTON (1— Marion, 2— Hamilton, 3— Birmingham, 4—695) Marion County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Irene Spivoy, Director. Marion County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Marilou Baker, Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. T. L. Owings, County Health Officer. HANCEYTLLE (1— Cullman, 8— Cullman, 3— Birmingham, 4—780) HARTFORD tl— Geneva, 2— Geneva, 3— Montgomery , 4—1,419) HARTSELLE (l— Morgan, 2— Decatur, 3— Birmingham, 4—2,204) I1AYNEVILLE (1— Lowndes, 2— Haynoville , 3— Montgomery , 4—1,712) County Health Office; Dr. E. F. Leathcrwood, County Health Officer. Lowndes Count3 r Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs, W. S. Gingles, Director. Lowndes County Juvenile Court; Mrs. W. S. Gingles, Probation Officer, HEADLAND (1— Henry, 2— Abbeville, 3— Montgomery , 4—1,011) HEPJ.Ii? (1— Cleburne, 2— Hcflin, 3 — Birmingham, 4—1,231) Cleburne County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Voncilc Kenley, Director* Cleburne County Juvenile Court; Miss Kathcrine Hunter, P.. Nation Officer. County Health Office; Dr. P. R. Wood, County Health Officer. HELENA (1— Shelby, 2— Columbiana , 3— Birmingham, 4—549) HENRY C OUNTY ( 2— Abbeville , 3— Montgomery , 4—22,820, 5—560) HILLSBOBO (1 — Lawrence, 2 — Moulton, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 240) H0B3QN CITY (1— Calhoun, 2— Anniston, 3— Birmingham, 4—404) HODGES (1— Branhlin, 2 — Russcllville , 3— Birmingham, 4 — 24V) HOLLY POND (1— Cullman, 2— Cullman , 3 — Birmingham, 4—224) HOLLYWOOD (1 — Jackson, 2 — Sccttsboro, 3— Birmingham, 4 — 874) HOMEWOOD (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Birminghrm, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 6,103) HOU STON COUN TY (2— Do than, 3— Montgomery , 4—45,935, 5—579) H UKTSPOR O (1— Russell, 2— Scale , 3— Montgomery , 4—884) HUNTggyiLLS (1— Madison, 2— Huntsville , 3— Birmingham, 4—2.1,554) Madison County Dept. of Public Welfare; L". Clint,' n 6c Croon "trocts, Mr. J. B. Hill, Director. Madison County Juvenile Court; Mr. Erin Davis, Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. W> C. Hatchett, County Health Officer. IROKDALE (1 — Jefferson, 2— Birmingham, 3 — Birminghrm, 4—1,517) - 18 - ALABAMA. JACKSON COUNTY ( 2— Sccttsboro , 3— Birmingham, 4— 36,881, 5—1,140) JACKSON '(1 — Clarke, 2— Grove Hill, 3— Mobile, 4—1,828) JACKSONVILLE (l— Calhoun, 2— Anniston, 3— Birmingham, 4—2,840) JASPER (1— Walker, 2— Jasper, 3— Birmingham, 4—5,313) 185. G Public Health Office;- Dr. A. M. WaldTOp, County Health Officer. 186. C Walker County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Hoyden McDanal, Director. 187. D ■ Walker County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Helen S. Thigpen, Prot tion Officer. 188. I Works Progress Administration - Area VII; Mr. Mac D. Saxon, Area Supervisor. JEFfrBRSON COUNTY ( 2— Birmingham, 3— Birmingham, 4 — x50,000, 5—1,120) J5..I30N (1— -Chilton, 2— Clanton, 3— Montgomery, 4—459) JENIffSR (1— Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4—138) JOHNS (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 344) KELLYTCN (l— Coosa, 2— Rockford, 3— Montgomery, 4—163) gTO (1— Lamar, 2 — Vernon, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 277) KIKGTQI 7 (1— Coffee, 2— Elba, 3— Montgomery, 4—588) LAFAY3TTE (1— Chambers, 2— Lafayette, 3— Montgomery, 4—2,119) 189. C Chambers County Dept. of Public Waif arc; Mrs. Prances H. Jones, Director. 190. D Chambers County Juvenile Court; Mrs • Una Carson Cumbce, Probation Officer. 191. G County Health Office; Dr. C. E. Johnson, County Health Officer. LAMAR COUNTY (2— Vernon, 3— Birmingham, 4—18,001, 5— 601) LANETT (1— Chambers, 2— Lafayette, 5— Montgomery , 4—5,204) LAUGERDALE COUNTY (2— Florence, 3— Birmingham, 4—41,130, 5—694) LA1RMCE COUNTY (2— Mculton, 3— Birmingham, 4— 26,942, 5—700) LEE COUNT Y (2 — Opolika, 3— Montgomery, 4- — 56,063, 5 — 508) LEEDS (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4- — 2,529) LEIGH TON (1— Colbert, 2— Tuscumbia, 5 — Birmingham, 4—670) LIMEST ONE COUNTY (2— Athens, 3~Birmingham, 4—36,629, 5—596) - 19 - AT.A'RATTA LIHGOLN (1— Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4—429) LI NDEN (1— Mareaago, 2— Linden, 3— Mobile, 4—982) 192. C-& Marengo County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Trudy King, Director. 193. D Marengo County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Trudy King, Probation Officer. 194. G Public Health Office; Dr. E. T. Norman, County Health Officer. LINSVILLE (1 — Clay, 2— Ashland, 3— Birmingham, 4 — 1,329) LIPSCOMB (1 — Jefferson, 2— Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 1,774) LISMAN (1— Choctaw, 2— Butler, 3— Mobile, 4—521) LIVINGSTON (1 — Sumter, 2 — Livingston, 3— Birmingham, 4—1,072) 195. G Public Health Office; Dr. R. V. Taylor, County Health Officer. 196. C-D Sumter County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Sarah Eoadj Diroctoi 197. D Sumter County Juvenile Court; Miss Sarah Head, Probation Officer. LOACHAPOK A (1 — Lee, 2— Opelika, 3— Montgomery, 4—360) LOU ISVILLE (l — Barbour, 2 — Clayton, 3 — Montgomery, 4 — 587) LOWNDES COUNTY (2— Hayc-ville, 3— Montgomery, 4—22,878, 5—739) LUV^RNE (1 — Crenshaw, 2 — Luverno, 3— Montgomery, 4—1,874) 198. G County Health Office; Dr. J. 0. Foster, County Health Officer. 199. C-D Crenshaw County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Winnie Mac Toomer, Director. ' 200. D Crenshaw County Juvenile Court- Miss Y/innio Mae Toonor , Probation Officer, McKENZIE (l — Butler, 2— Greenville , 3— Montgomery , 4—396) . MjW ILLIAMS (l— Wilcox, 2— Camden, 3— Mobile, 4—248) MACON COUNT Y (2— Tuskegec , 3— Montgomery, 4 — 27,103, 5—614) MADISO N COUNTY ( 2— Hunt sville , 3— -Birmingham, 4—64,623, 5—811 ) MADISON U— Madison, 2— Huntsvillc, 3— Birmingham, 4- -431) MADRID (1— Houston, 2— Do than, 3— Montgomery , 4--27S) I .IALVLRN (l — C-cneva, 2— Geneva, 3— -Montgomery, 4 — 207) MAELESVILLE (l— Chilton, 2— Clanton, 3— Montgomery , 4 — '156) MARENG O COUNTY (2— Linden, 3— BSofcilc, 4 — 36 ,426 , 5—956) MARION COUNTY (2— Hamilton, 3— Birmingham, 4—25,^67, 5—743) MARION (1— Perry, 2— -Marion, 3— Motile, 4— -2,1,41) - 20 - ALAh^liA 201. C-D Perry County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Maude S. Roan, Director. 202 D Perry County Juvenile Court; Miss Mary Ethel Bains, Proh tio'n Officer. 203. G Public Health Office; Dr. J'. R. Long, County Health Officer. MARSHALL COUNTY ( 2— Cuntorsviilo , 3— .Birmingham, 4—39,802, 5— GO 2) MIDLAND CITY (l— Dale, 2— Ofcark, 3— Mont gome ry, 4—755) MIDWAY (l — Bullock, 2— Union Springs, 3— Montgomery, 4—710) MIGMD1I Cl — Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4 — 2,407) M ILLPORT (l — Lamar, 2— Yemen, 3— Birmingham, 4—714) MOBILE C OUNTY (2— Mobile, 3— Mobile, 4—118,363, 5—1,226) MOBILE (1— Mobile, 2— Mobile, 3— Mobile, 4—70,000) 204. F Allen Memorial name, 170 N. Catherine St.; Sister Max-/ Vincent, Superintendent • 205. B Bureau of Catholic Charities, P. 0. Box 230, 404 Government St.; Reverend T. M. CullC'n, Director; Jurisdiction; Dioc-eoo of Mobile Alabama & Western Florida; Comments: All institutional placements cf dependent and neglected Catholic Children arc made through this organization. 206. I Catholic Boys 1 Home, 19 N. Lafayette St.; Reverend Brother Leopold, S. C, , Superintendent. 207. B Community Chest, 316' Mealier Bid/;.; Mr. Walter Shearer, Executive Secretary. 208. M Division of Vocational Education, Barton's Academy; Mr. F. H. Echols, Assistant Supervisor. 209. N Federation of Jcv.'ish Charities, c/o Secretary, Nell R. Hess; Mrs. Eugene Erov/n , Pro si dent. 210. C-D Mobile County Department of Public Welfare, 750 St. Michael St.; Miss Mary M. McMullan, Director. 211. D Mobile County Juvenile Court; Miss Ruth Gallon, Chief Probation Officer. 212. A Mobile Social Service Exchange, 750 St. Michael St.; Miss J. Claire Bennett, Secretary. 213. G Public Health Office; Dr. 0. L. Chason, County Health Officer; 214. F St. Mary's Asylum, 357 Conti St.; Sister Vine bnt'^ Super:* nt.er.dont. 215. 0 St. Vincent De Paul Society, Particular Council #1, 15 Comfcbn St.; Mr. Howard 0. Parker, President. 216. C Social Security Board (Field Office), 305 First Nat'] Br... k Pldg. ; Mr. L. E. Brannon, Acting Manager. 217. C Social Work, Alabama Conference of Pres.; Y. M. C. A.; Mr, E. B. Bor.TTian, 218. J Travelers' Aid Society, 210 S. Conception St.; Mrs. A. D. Davis, Executive Secretary; Jurisdiction; Mobile County; 219. D United States District Court, 3C1 Federal Bid',.; Mr. ,'. Waring Harrison, United States Probation Officer; jurisdiction^ Baldwin, Choc tats, Gx-rke, Conecuh, Dallas, Es&nbin, Hale, Mar ngo, Mobile, Monroe, Perry, Washington, and Wilcox Counties* 220 • 1 'works Progress ^dr.iini strati-on, Area VI, 57 South Conception St.; Mr. 0. T. Mason, Area Supervisor. - 21 - ALAiiiiMA M0NR03 COUNTY (g— Afonrooviilo, 5— Mobile, 4-- E50,9TP» 5—1,012] MONRQEVILLE (1— Monroe, 2— Ilonroovillc, 3— Mobile , 4— l t ! -5) 221. C-D Monroe County Department of Public welfare; Mrs. Joscphir.3 Pickett, Director. 222. D Monroe County Juvenile Court; Miss Lillian S. Sawyer, Probation Officer. 223. G Public Health Office; Dr. hi. F. Parker, County Health Officer. MONilTVALLO (1— Shelby, 2— Columbiana , 3— Birmingham, 4—1,245) 224. G Alabama Society for Mental Hygiene, c/o Alabama College; Ivlisa Rathorinc Vickery, Secretary- Treasurer ; Jurisdiction: State. 225. C Department of Public *»7olf are , Montovallc Branch; Miss Myrtle Brooke, Chairman. ] IQNTGOM^RY COUNTY ( 2— Mont eomory , 3— Montgomery , 4—98,671, " 5—805 ) I.10NTG0MLRY (l — Montgomery, 2 — Montgomery, 3 T -Montgomory, 4 — 67,800) 226. D Alabama Parole Bureau, Statu Capitol; Mr. Bruce Airey, associate Member . 227. I Alabama State Employment Service, 711 High St.; Mr. J. C. Duncan, Jr. , State Director. 228 . M. Division of Vocational Education, St. Dept. of Educat ion Bldg. , Mr. j. B. Hobdy, Director. 229. C Etowah County Department of Public 'welfare; Miss Elisabeth Porry, Director. 230. D Federal Prison Camp, No. 8; Mr. Tfoolsey Finnoll , Sup ri'itendent. 231. D Juvenile Court and Court of Domestic Relations, 215 Court St. ; Hon. L. L. Mooneyhaia, Judge; Miss Nell Taylor, Chief Probation Officer. 232. D Kilby Prison; Mr. F. A. Bo swell, Jr., , harden. 233 . C-D Montgomery County Department of Public '..'elf are; Miss Fr; nccs Gorric, Director. 234. D Montgomery County Juvenile and Domestic Eolations Court;. ; Miss Nell Taylor, Chief Probation Officer. 235. 0 National Youth Administration; Mr. John E. Bryan, Director; Jurisdiction; State. 23G. G Public Health Office; Dr. J. L. Bowman, County Health Officer. 237. C Social Security Beard (Field Office), 252 First National Bank Bldg.; Mr. A, C. Hcrzbcrg, Manager. 238. D State Board of Administration (Prison System) ; Mr. Cleon B. Rogers, Pre si dent . 239. G-M State Department of Education; Mr. A. H. Collins, Stctc Superinten- dent of Ediication. 240. C State Department of Public Welfare, High St.; Miss Loul" Dunn, Commissioner; Comments: Responsible for Old AjgQ Assistance and Public assistance Plans. 241. G State Health Officer; Mr. J. N. Baker, State Health Officer. 242. N State Pardoning Board; Members: Attorney General, Secretary of Stat. and State Auditor. 243. N State Pension Commission; (Consists of Director of Archives and j History, Attorney General and State Auditor) . 244. G State Tuberculosis Sanatorium; Comments: Care of Prisoners of State Prison at Montgomery. - 22 - ALABAMA 245. J Travelers* Aid Society, Union Depot; Mrs. B* T. Whittle, Travelers' Aid Secretary. 246. D United States District Court, Federal Bid;.; Mr. Eddie LI. Whittcn, Chief United States Probation Officer; Jurisdiction; 23 Counties in Middle District of Alabama, namely: Autauga, Barbour, Bullock, Butler, Chambers, Chilton, Coffee, Coosa, Covington, Crenshaw j Dale, Elmore, Geneva, b-enry, Houston, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Montgomery, Pike, Randolph, Russell and Tallapoosa. 247. I Veterans* Placement Service - USES, 711 High St.; Mr. William F. Gow, Veterans' Placement Rcprosentative . 248. M Vocational Rehabilitation, State Department of Education Bldg.; Mr. E. L. Gentry, Supervisor. 249. I Works Progress Administration, 32C First National Bank Bldg*; Mr. A, p. Morgan, Jr., Administrator, 250. I Works Progress Administration, Area III, P. 0. Bex 391; Mr. D. G. Jackson, Area Supervisor* 251. I Works Progress Administration, Division of Employment, 526 First National Bank Bldg. ; Miss Phyllis W. Francis, Assistant Director* Mr. Fred R. Smith, Director. 252. I Works Frogress administration, Labor Relations Division, 326 First National Bank Bldg* ; Mr. E. A. Grove, Leber Assignment Officer, Mr. J. C. Barrett, Field Supervisor. 253. I Works Progress Administration, Social Work Division, 326 First National Bank Bldg.; Miss Emma Lou Mason, Field Supervisor , Miss Kittyc Clyde Austin, Pi eld Supervisor. MOOEESVILLE (l— Limes tone , 2— Athens, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 114) MORGAN COUNTY ( 2— Decatur, 3~Birmingham, 4 — 40,176, 5—587) MDULTON (1 — Lawrence, 2 — Moult on, 5 — Birmingham, 4 — 639) 254. G County Health Office; Dr. C. J. Fisher, County Health Officer. 255. C-D Lawrence County Department of Public Welfare, Box 122; Miss Mattio Frances Mas tor son, Director. 256. D Lawrence County Juvenile Court; Miss Mattio Frances Masterson, Probation Officer. LDU HDVILLH (l~ Hale, 2— Greensboro , 3— Mobile, 4—757) MOUNTAIN CREE K (1— Chilton, S-r»Clqnton, 3— Montgomery , 4—1,340) 257. 0 Board of Control of State Soldiers Homo. MT. MEIGS (1— Montgomery, 2— Montgomery, 3— Mootgom ory , e— 3,274) 258. D Alabama Reform School for Negro Boys; Mr. J* iu Wingf icld, Superintendent and President. 259. G Searcy Hospital (Colored Insane); Dr. W. D. Part low, Superintendent. NEWTON (1 — Dale, 2 — Ozark, 3 — Montgomery, 4 — 4,661) OA K.IAN (1 — Walker, 2 — Jasper, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 927) OEENVILLS (1— St. Clair, 2— Pell City, 3— Birmingham, 4--31G) ONEONT.i. (1— Blount, 2— Onconta, 3— Birmingham, 4 — 1,337) 260. C-D Blount County Department of Public Wclfr.ro; Mrs. Vailie C. Miles, Director. , ■ - - 23 - ALABAMA E61. D Blount County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Vallio C. Miles, Probation Officer. 262. G County health Office; Jr. A. Bodson, County Health Officer. OPLLIKtt. (1 — Lee, 2 — Opolika, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 6,156) 2G5. G County Health Office, Dr. B. C. IvlcRoe, County Health Officer. £64. C-D Lee County Department cf Public '..clfarc; Miss Mildred Moore, Director. 265. D Lee County Juvenile Court; Mies Mildred Moore, Probation Officer. 266. D United States District Court, P. 0. Bo:; 870, Federal Bldg. ; Mr. Lee E. Garrett, United States Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Chambers, Lee, Macon, Randolph, Russell and Talapocsa Counties. OPP (1— Covington, ^--Andalusia, 5— Montgomery, 4 — 8,918) ORVILLE (1— Dallas, 2— Solmn, 3— Mobile, 4—394) OXFORD (1 — Calhoun, 2— Annistcn, 3 — Birmingham, 4—1,206) GUM (1— Dale. 2— Cza.rk, 3— Montgomery, 4—3,105) 267. G "County Health Office; Dr. L. Orr, County Health Officer. 268. C-D Dele County Department of Public welfare; Miss '.7 i liar Bv.cy, Director 269. D Dale County Juvenile Court; Miss V. r ilraa Bucy, Probation Officer. PagjT RO CK (1— Jackson, 2 — Scottsborp, 3 — Birmingham, 4—320) . P&.fTVILI 3 (1— ^utauga, 2— Frattvillc , 3-- Montgomery , 4—5,853) 270. C-D MUtauga County Department of Public Uolfare; Miss Evelyn Parker, Director. P.tJRRISH (1— Walker, 2— Jasper, 3— Birmingham, 4 — 987) PELL CITY (1— St. Clair, 2— Fell City, 3— Birmingham, 4—835) 271. D St. Clair County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Dorothy Lee Stephens, Pro- bation Officer. Pi^OTE (1 — Bullock, 2 — Union Springs, 3 — Montgomery, 4 — 143) EERRY COUNTY (£~ Marion, 3— Mobile, 4—26,385, 5-737) PETRSY (1— Crenshaw, 2 — Luverne, 3 — Montgomo"ry, 4 — 163) PHENIX CITY (1— Lee & Russell, 2— Opolika & Scale, 3— Montgomery j 4—15,682) 272. J-H Attendance Department, Public Schools; Mr. L., ?., Stough, Supt. of Schools; Miss Zadio Young, Attendance "worker. 273. G Public Health Office; Dr. M. L. Shaddix, County Health Officer. 274. C-D Russell County Department of Public '.."elfaro, Box 67; Miss Frances Gr.ssman, Director. PHIL CAMPBg LL (l— Franklin, 2— Russellville , 5 — Birmingham, 4—472) PICKENS COUNTY (2— Carrollton, 3— Birmingham, 4—24,902, 5—875) P IEDMON T (1 — Calhoun, 2 — Anniston, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 635) - 24 - AL&B2.MA. PIKE COUNTY (2 — Troy, 3— Montgomery , 4 — 32,240, 5 — 671) PINCKAHD (1— Dale, 2— Ozark, 3— Montgomery , 4—3,668) PINE APPLE (1— Wilcox, 2— Camden, 3— Mobile, 4—438) PINE HILL (1— Wilcox, 2 — Camden, 3— Mobile, 4—433) PIHKHSY CITY (1— Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham, 3— Birmingham , 4--177) PINSOK (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Birmingham) 275. D State Training School for Girls, Route §1; Mrs. Mary Fowler, Supt. POLEY ' Cl — Covington, 2 — Andalusia, 3 — Montgomery, 4 — 85) POLLARD (1— Escambia, 2— Brewton, 3— Mobile, 4—304) PEATTVILLE (l— Autauga, 2— Prattville , 3— Montgomery , 4—2,331) 276. C iutauya County Department of Fublic Welfare; Miss Evelyn Parker, Director. 277. D lutange "ounty JuveMle Court; Miss Evelyn Parker, Probation Officer P RICHARD (l— Mobile, 2— Mobile, 3— Mobile, 4—4, 5G0) RA GLAND U — St. Clair, 2— Pell City, 5— Birmingham, 4--981) RA NDOLPH (2— Wedowee, 5— 'Montgomery, 4—26,861, 5—590) R ED BAY (1 — Franklin, 2 — Russellville, 3— Birmingham, 4—1,297)' RED LEVEL (l — Covington, 2 — Andalusia, 3 — Montgomery, 4 — 445) REFORM (1 — Pickens, 2— Carrollton, 3— Birmingham, 4—898) REKFROS (1— Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4—47) REPTON (I — Conecuh, 2 — Evergreen, 5 — Mobile, 4 — 420) R IDERW00D (1— Choctaw, 2— Butler, 3— Mobile, 4—737) RIVER F ALLS (l— Covington, 2— Andalusia, 3— Montgomery , 4- -556) BlV,L°.SIP7i (1— St. Clair, 2— Pell City, 3— Bir.r.j r,g"am 4—131) ROAKOKE 1—Ran.dolph, 2— Wedowee , 3 — Mont gome . y , 4—4,373) ROEERTSDALE (1 — Baldwin, 2— Bay Minette , 3 --Mobile, 4—678) R0CKF0RD (1— Coosa, 2— Rockford, 3— Montgomery , 4—320) 278. C-D Coosa County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Josie Walker , Director of Public Welfare. 279. D Coosa County Juvenile Court; Miss Josie Walker, Probation Officer. 280. G County Health Office; Dr. W. D. Burkhalter, County Health Officer. - _ &LLBMA ROGERSVILLa (l~Lauderdalc , 2— Florence, 3— Birmingham, 4—445) RUS SELL C OUNTY (2 — Bealc , 3— Montgomery , 4—27,3'/?, 5—655) RUSS3SLLVILLS (1— Franiain, 2— Eussellville, 3— Birmingha: ; , 4—3,146) 281. G County Health Office;' Dr. N. P. Underwood, County Health Officer. 282. C-D Franklin County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elizabeth Kindig, Director. 283. D Franklin County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Elizabeth Hindi,;, Probation Officer. RUOKVEN (l—rVilcox, 2— Camdun, 3— irobilc, 4—523) R UTLEDGE (l— Crenshaw, 2— Luverne, 3— Montgomery, 4—215) SAINT CLAIR COUNTY (2— Pell City, ^--Birmingham, 4—24,510, 5—648)" SAMHON (1 — Geneva, 2— Geneva, 3— Montgomery , 4—1,656) SC0TTSS0R0 (1— -Tackcon, 2— Scottshoro, Z— Birringham, 4—2,304) 284. G County "Health Office; Dr. G. E. Newton, County No a 1th Officer. 285. C-D Jackson County Department of Public Welfare, County Court House; Mrs. Flossie D. Gunter, Director. 286. D Jackson County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Flossie Gunter, Frobation Officer. SNAL E (1 — Russell, 2 — Sealc, 3--Montgdmory, 4—335) 287. D Russell County Juvenile Court; Miss Francos Gassman, Probation Officer. S NANIGNT (1— Crenshaw, 2— LuVerno, 3— Montgomery , 4—114) SNLMA ' (1— Dallas, 2— Selma, 3— Mobile, 4— 18 ..012) 288. G County Health Office; Dr. L. T. Lee, County Health Officer. 289. C-D Dallas County Department of Put lie Welfare; Miss Winston Lamar, Director. 290. D Dallas County Juvenile Court; Miss Elizabeth Eryan ; Proration Officer. SHEFFIELD (l— Colbert, 2— Tuscurbia , 5— Birminr hsai, 4—6,221) ST^:i3Y COUNTY (2— Columbiana, 3— PtwJ :.h mi, -.—27,576, " "f -..RlV) SIT. v.- •.••fiM..i. i ., - ■ N't i ;/ In, 2 — Bay Mine Uo 5 3 — 1-c'j- lc. 1 — 314) SLOrc , ; 'l«-de;io'/ri, 2— Geneva, 3— Montgomery , 4-- C64) air. ;; iO/tE ''l - .4 3 2— Centcrville, 5— EirmiT-.^ham, 4—240) SF-i :.: 4 v'.: ' -i- •• .^b, Clair, 2— Pell City, 3— Birmingham, 4—437) STEVENSON (1— Jackson, 2— Scottsboro , 3— Birmingham, 4—733) . - 26 - ALABAMA STROU D (1 — Chambers, 2 — L&faypttc, 3— Montgomery, 4 — 396) SUL LIGBITT (1 — Lamar, 2 — Vernon, 3— Birmingham, 4—1,078) STIMMLPJ)ALB (1 — Baldwin, 2 — Bay Minettc, 3 — Mobile, 4—267) SUMT ZR COUNTY ( 2— Livingston, 3 — Birmingham, 4—26,929, 5—908") SYCAMORB M ILLS (l— Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— -Birmingk..; >, 4—631) S YLACAUG A (1— Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4—4,115) TALLAD EGA COUNTY (2— Talladega, 3 — Birmingham, 4—45,241, 5—755) TATJADEGA (l— Talladega, 2— Talladega, 3— Birmingham, 4—7,596) 291. G ~ Public Health Office; Dr. J. H. Hill, County Health Officer. 292. C-D Talladega County Department of Public Welfare; Miss %th Hamner, Director. 293. D Talladega County Juvenile Court; Miss Ruth Hamner, Probation Officer TALLADEGA S PRINGS (1— Talladega , 2— Talladega, 3—1 irmingham, 4—118) TALLAPOOSA COUNTY ( 2— Dadeville , 3— Montgomery , 4—31,188, 5—763) TALLASSLE (1 — Elmore, 2— V.otumpka, 3— Montgomery , 4 — 849) TARRANT CITY (1— Jefferson, 2— Birmingham, 3 — Birmingham, 4—7,341) TEN BROECK (1— Do Kalb, 2— Fort Payne, 3— Birmingham, 4—137) THOMASTOB (l— Marengo, 2— Linden, 3— Mobile, 4—377) THOMASVIL LE (1— Clarke, 2— Grove Hill, 3— Mobile, 4—1,! A) TIIORSBY (1— Chilton, 2— Clanton, 3— Montgomery, , 4—771) TO ULMINY I LLB 294. F ZiflBoor Memorial Homo; Sister Barbara, Superintendent. TOV/N CREEK (1 — Lawrunce, 2— Uoultcn, 3— Birmingham, 4 — 427) TRINITY U— Morgan, 2— Decatur, Z— Birmingham , 4—208) TROY (l — Pike, 2 — Troy, 3— Montgomery , 4 — 6,814) 295. C Pike County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Helen S. Thigpcn, Director, 296. D Pike County Juvenile Court; Miss Henrietta Coston, Probation Officer 297. G • Public Health Office; Dr. V/. H. Abornethy, County Health Officer. TU SCALOOLA COUNTY ( 2— Tuscaloosa, 3— Birmingham, 4— $4,155, 5 — 1 , 546 ) - 27 - ALABAMA TUSCALOOSA. (1— Tuscaloosa, 2— Tuscaloosa , 5— Birmingham, 4—82,200) 298. G-M Alabama Hospitals & Fartlow State School for Mental Deficients; Dr. W. D. Partlcw, Superintendent, 299. G Brycc Hospital (White Insane) ; Dr. W. D. Parties, Superintendent. 300. G Public Health Office; Dr. A. A. Kirk, County H '.th Of fie r. 301. C Social Security Beard (Field Office); Merchants Balk Building, Mr. M. J. Johnson, Manager, 302. C Tuscaloosa County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Frances Jaudon, Director. 303. D Tuscaloosa County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Frances S. Jaudon, Probation Officer. 304. K Veterans Administration; Dr. George L. Johnson, Manager. 305. I Works Progress Administration - Are". IV; Old First National Bank Bldg. , Mr. W. A. Cone, Are." Supervisor. TUSCUHBIA (1— Colbert, 2— Tuscumbia, 5— Birmingham, 4—4,233) 306. C Colbert County Dept. of Public Wolfaro; Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Miss Louise Fleming, Director. 307. D Colbert County Juvenile Court; Miss Louisa Fleming, Probation Officer. 308. G County Health Office; Dr. R. H. Harper, County Health Officer. TU SH FGLE (1— Macon, 2— Tuskegee, 3— Montgomery , 4—3,314) 309. G County Health Office; Dr. Murray Smith, County Health Officer. 510. C Macon County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mildred Be.le, Director. 511. D Macon County Juvenile Court; Miss Mildred Boole, Probation Officer. 312; K Veterans' Administration Facility; Miss Anna B. Raines, Psychiatric Social Worker. UNION SPRINGS (1— Bullock, 2— Union Springs, 3— Montgomery , 4—2,875) 313. C Bullock County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Lucy McAndrow, Director. 314. D Bullock County Juvenile Court; Miss Lucy McAndrew, Probation Officer. 315. G County Health Office; Dr. K. R. Owen, County Health Officer. VERNON (1 — Lamar, 2 — Vernon, 3 — Birmingham, 4 — 1.969) 316. G County Health Office; Dr. D. R. Lrovm, County Health Officer. 517. C Lamar County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Bess Savage, Director. 318. D Lamar County Juvenile Court; Miss Bess Savage. Probation Officer. 1HEU3RMW 0 WALKER COUNTY (2— Jasper, 5— Birmingham, 4—59,445, 5—792) yNWERS nY OF U-UNOiS WASHINGTON COUNTY (2— Chatom, 3— Mobile, 4— 1C ,305, 5—1,087) WLDOWEIC (1— Randolph, 2— Wodowee, 3— Montgomery , 4—5,245) 319. G Public Health Office; Dr. \7. a. Edwards; County Healch Officer. 320. C Randolph County Dept. of Public Wolfaro ; Miss V/innic Davis McNorton, Director. 321. D Randolph County Juvenile Court; Miss Winnie D. McNorton, Probation Officer, WE TUMPKA (1— Elmore, 2— Wctumpkc, 3— Montgomery , 4—4,457) 322. G County Health Office; Dr. C. S. Cctlin, Jr., County Health Officer- 323. C Elmore County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Willie S. Clifton, Director 324. D Elmore County Juvenile Court; Mr. Willie S. Clifton, Probation Officer WILCOX COUNTY (2— Camden, 3— Mobile , 4—24,880, 5—896) WINSTON COUNTY ( 2— Double Springs, 5— Birmingham, 4—15,596, " 5—630) - 28 - ( U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PR I SONS WASHINGTON, D.C. JAMES V. BENNETT, DIRECTOR ALASKA SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY Edgar M. Gerlach Supervi sor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons - - H ad 6 Possible Through tht Assistance of District of Columbia WPA Project No. 221 3o 3, \£, 3 3 s ALASKA FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establishment of working re lat ions between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like interests and need for this information. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia h'PA Pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accu- rate. At the present time this file contains verified information regarding approximately 8,500 agencies. In the event that there are inadequacies or inaccurac i es in this directory or that subsequent to its release, 'hanges in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated Cn page you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institut ions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. Supervisor Social Service May 14 , i 93 8 i ALACEA. GENERAL IliEF O miATION 1/ I RESIDENCE - For sustained relief and medical core, subject must hove re- sided continuously in the Territory of Alaska for one year. II AREA - POPULATI ON - TRANSPORTATION - CGI? LTII CATIONS - Alaska has a popu- lation of 28,640 whites and 29,983 natives (Eskimos and Indians) spread over on area of 600,000 square riles (U.S. Census 1950), The Territory is predominantly rural, there being only 17 incorporated towns. Juneau, the largest, with a population of 4,043 is the capital. Due to the physiography of the Territory, transportation is mainly by airplane, boat and dog team. The 400 miles of railway in Alaska which is government -owned and operated connects Fairbanks with Seward and is a two day trip. There are few highways and trails. In the more inaccessible parts, delivery of mail is slow end frequently interrupted. Mail reaches certain sections orly three or four times a year. The U. S. Fost Office Department has issued an invitation for bids on mail delivery effective July 1938. If contracts result therefrom, delivery of mail will be materially improved. Ill COvSRNIlElTrAL (geographical) D IVISIONS OF ALACIuY - The Territory of Alaska was ceded to the United States by the Russians through the Treaty of March 30, 1867. The District Court of Alaska, established by United States statute and having general juris- diction in civil, criminal, eCjUity and admiralty causes, con- sists of four divisions. These divisions, the boundaries of which are set by statute, constitute the political and geo- graphical divisions of the Territory. A Federal judge appointed by the President of the United States, by and with the consent of the Senate, for a term of four years, is assigned to each division. The headquarters for each division, is as follows : Division- Town Location of Office Judge Division I Division II Division III Division IV Juneau Nome Anchorage Fai rbanks Federal Building it rt Geo. F. Alexander J. H. S« .Morrison- Simon Hellonthal Harry E. Pratt Each division is separated into districts. Each district is in charge of a United States Commissioner appointed by the Federal judge of the division and serves at the pleasure of the judge. Altogether there are 63 such commissioners apportioned by divisions as follows: 1/ Wo rre indebted to Miss Louise HcGuire of the Social Security Board, Washington, D. C. for her valued assistance in preparing the General In- formation section of this Direct ory. > S~3 ALASKA Num ber of U. S Commissioners 14 10 19 20 The Governor and the auditor of Alaska are appointed for terms of four years., respectively, by the President of the United States by and with the consent o: p the United States Senate. Alaska is governed primarily through Federal legislation al- though it has its ctl legislature comprising the Senate of sight members, t".;o ±rom each judicial division elected for terms of four years, and House of Representatives consisting of sixteen members, four from each judicial division elected for terms of tv.o years. IV ORGANIZATIONS WITHET THE TERRITORY - There are certain ovc rloppings between the various judicial and administrative units within the Territory, tot'- as to organization and cs to function. Under the statute there are a number of administrative boards charged with various public welfare duties but in reality the Governor, who is. usually designated a member of these boards, has always been delegated the general superintendence of welfare activities in relation to the needy are indigent. The more important organizations with the Territory tre: Territorial Boar J of Admin j st ration: This board, comporod of the Governor, Attorney General Auditor, Oomnissicncr of Education crd the Highway Engineer, has general supervision of th< maintenance and operation of public schools, the administration and supervision of public hemes, relief and rescue of lost persons, mothers* aid and allocation of genera] relief funds. Prio^ to April 2, 1937, at which time the Alasks Department cf Public Welfare was established, the Administrative Beard had administration and supervision of relief of destitution. This function was transferred by statute to the newly created Department of • . . 'Public Welfare April 2, 1937. Although administration of aid to dependent children vests in the Department of Public Welfare, legislation necessary to effect the transfer failed of enactment. Also no appropriation was made to carry this portion of the act into effect under the newly created department. Hence administration of so-called Mothers' Aid vests in the Administrative Board. Persons entitled to mothers ' aid are: any mother cf a child or children under 16 years of age ("except native children who are eligible for the provision by the Depart- ment of the Interior) (l) who is a widow or whose husband j is so physically or mentally incapacitated as to be unable 5-4 Division ' I II III IV ALASKA to support his family or whose husband is incarcerated in a penal institution or rho is single and (2) 'who has no means of support and (3) who is unaule through her own labor to properly support such child and (4) who is a fit and proper person to have custody of such child end (5) who has been a bona fid'-' resident of the Territory for one year immediately prior to application. "Mother" within the meaning of the law includes any female person standing in "loco parentis" to any such dependent child. Maximum amount of the grant is limited to $25.00 per month for the first child and $15.00 per month for each additional child, Grants are authorized by the Governor. No allowance is awarded for longer than one year unless it is renewed after reexamination of circumstances and upon sworn statement of beneficiary as to current facts. Original petition must be notarized. Under act of United States Congress April 16, 1934, the Territorial Board of Administration is empowered to enter into contract with the Secretary cf the Interior for the education, medical care, agricultural assistance end social welfare in- cluding relief of distress of the Indians and Eskimos. Funds incident to carrying out the duties of the Terri- torial Board of Administrr tion are appropriated biennially by the legislature out of the general monies of the Territory. 2 ■ The Ale ska P lanning Council : This board, composed of nine members appointed by the Governor, is a coordinating body for the development and con- servation of natural resources, promotion of transportation an: coordination cf all agencies and act i-.i tics within the Terri- tory, Its functions include various research projects and issuance of information. ^ • Te_-" r itu _r_i_ al Board of E ducat ion : In addition to its ordinary functions in relation to schools and school curricula, the Board of Education has supervision of relief of unemployment to the extent of (-40,000 appropriation for construct ion and equipment of rural schools. 4 . Territorial Board of the Budget : This board, consisting of the Governor, the Auditor and the Treasurer, reviews and, if necessary, revises budget sub- mittals of meads of departments; studies revenues: prepares and submits budget estimates to the legislature for the en- suing biennium for all departments. S~5 ALASKA 5 . Board of Appeals for Pi gal ljgged CI a lms : This 'board, consisting of the Governor, tho Treasurer and the- Attorney General, reviews oil claim? or demands against the Territory which have been disallowed by the Auditor. It notifies the claimants of the decision and the right t :> appeal; promulgates rules and regulations govern- ing procedure on appeal; hears appeals and renders deci- sions binding on the Auditor, 6. Office of Commissioner of Health: The staff of the Territorial office consists of the GOSijnisaioncrj whose headquarters is in Juneau, and four deputy commissioners , one of whom is stationed in each of the four judicial divisions of the Territory. In general, • ' the commissioner is charged with responsibility for public health, control of communicable diseases, and promotion of health measures. L central advisory committee, including representation from the Office of Indian Affairs, the United States Public Welfare Service, Territorial Lledical Association, Territorial Dentist Association, Territorial Social Service Association, Cast incau Nursing Association, Administrative Board of the Territory, Federative Women's Club, American Legion and the Department of Education, r/ith the Commissioner of Health and the Director of Maternal and Child Health as osz officio members, was appointed for advisory purposes on policies and activities. The office is cooperating with the United States Children's Bureau and wi J :b. the United Stetes Public Health Service in relation to the Social Security Act. Zf 7 • Vita 1 Statist ics: The Auditor is the Territorial Registrar of Vital Statistics and is located at .Juneau, Alaska. 8 . Pub 1 i a Wo rk s Admin i st rat ion - Hon-Fe d^ra l Division : 3/ The various projects, which include erection of school buildings, installation of new sewer and water systems ar.d other municipal improvements, are under the supervision cf the Governor. 9. Works Progress Administration : The Alaska administration of Works Progress Admin- istration .is under the direction of the Governor. 4/ 2/ For detailed information as to these phases of the work, consult U. S. Children's Bureau and U. S. Public Health Service. ( 3/ Consult Federal Public Works Administration for details regarding Federal Division of this work. Aj For further details of Works Progress Administration consult the Federal Works Progress Administration. S-6 ' / ALASKA. 10 • Office of Indi an Affairs : Under the control of the United States Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Department of the Interior, this office is charged with the adninistration and supervision of general welfare, relief, schools, vocatior.al training and medical care of natives, which includes Indians and Eskimos. All welfare activities are under the Director of Education of the Office of Indian Affairs. Health activities are under the direction of the Director of Health of the office, 5/ 11. Board of Trus t e es of the Alaska Pio neers' Hone: This board, consisting of the Governor and tvro nenbers appointed by the Governor, has general supervision and control of acnissions to the Pioneers' Home and it also has supervision and control of all activities connected with the home. The Pioneers' Home, situated in Sitka, is the only public welfare institution in .Alaska for the care of the white population. It was created by the Territorial legislature in 1913 and is supported wholly by Territorial funds. The appropriation for the biernium ending March 31, 1959 is £174,000. It has a capacity of 200 residents and contains a complete hospital unit with modern equiprerhn It is open to any <£god person who is incapable of self-support and who is qualified by five years' residence in Alaska, and who has no relative liable under law for hi 3 or her support. Axrpli cat ions are submitted to the Board of Trustees and are acted upon by that body. On Juno 30, .1937 there was a resident roll of 182 men in the home. Up-to-date, there are no women residents in the hone although rrcnion are not excluded by law. 12. Uncr. p toymen t C or i p o ns a t i on : The Territorial legislature at its Extraordinary Session 1937 passed an act to provide for unemployment compensation end for the establishment of public employ- ment offices. It created a cdrxiistiion consisting of throe menbers appointed by the Governor to administer the act and to cooperate with provisions of the Social Security Act relating to unemployment compensation. 13. Department of Public U elfaro: The Deportment of Public Yfclfare was created by act of the Territorial legislature in special session April 2, 1937. Its authority is vested in a board composed of the Governor, and four members, one from each of the four For detailed information regarding the operation of the Office of Indian Affairs, consult the Bureau of Indian Affairs. , ALASKA divisions, appointed by the Governor, subject to the approval of the majority of all members of the legislature. The members serve for a term of four years. The board has entire and exclusive superintendence of the needy with authority to delegate its powers and duties to the director. All adriinistrrti vc ana executive duties and re- sponsibilities of the department arc performed by the director subject to the authority of the board. The department is charged v;ith the following duties: (a) To administur old-age assistance, aid to dependent children, aid to the blind and such other relief to the destitute as may be assigned, to it; (b) To adopt rules and regulations necessary for the conduct of its business; (c) To establish nJaSbaaa standards for personnel^ (d) To establish such divisions and locel offices as arc deemed necessary; (e) To have jurisdiction of juveniles according to Chapter Compiled Laws of 1930: and (f ) To coopercte with the Federal Cov rnment in establishing, extending and strengthening services for protection and and care of homeless, indigent and neglected children. 14. Local Units : Although under steuute the Department of Public "Jclfare has power to establish branch offices in the four judicial divisions, as yet it has not done so. This failure is due to the limited appropriation ( $23, 0C0 ) set aside for administrative purposes. The offices of the United States commissioners are being used as branch offices. In the more isolated villages wherein no commissioners are stationed postmasters act as agents for the department. Applications for old-age assistance are taken and the ordinary work is transacted in the office of the respective postmaster. All of these officials serve as agents of the department without salary. (a) Duties, .Functions and Compensati on of th e United States Commissioners : The commissioners are as follows: Justices of the peace, recorders end probate judges. . They have powers of notaries public and keep a memorandam of ell these and other S-8 ALASKA routine instruments relating to titles or transfer of property. They also keep a record of all fines and for- feitures received by then. They are required by statute to send to the clerk of the court of their respective divisions a quarterly detailed account of all fees and monies that they have collected. The scale of fees for each i^em is set by the United States Government. All not foes earned in excess of $3,000 per calendar year or in excess of that rate for a less period by any commissioner is placed to the Gen- eral account of the division. All amounts of less than §3,000 are kept as salaries by the commissioner. ( b ) Duti es , Function s _ orid Compen sation of P ostmas ters : Postmasters are Congress ionally appointed and in addition to their regular duties they are authorized and empowered to take and certify ."-11 affidavits relating to application for marriage license, administering all oaths of office and. acknowledgment of official bonds. In remun- eration for thin work postmasters shall be entitled to charge and receive the fees prescribed for notaries public for such services in the Territory. At its September 1937 meeting the Board of public Welfare adopted a regulation whereby the sum of £2.00 would be paid to the designated agents for each completed application for old- age assistance. This amount is intended to cover the cost incident to the work and is not to be considered as salary or fee. While the designated agents investigate applications for old-age assistance, they do not make decisions regarding the giving or withholding of grants. Their recommendations, to- gether with the official application and other pertinent material, are sort to the Board of Public Welfare in Juneau and the department , after examining the information and, if necessary, securing additional date, renders its decision, which is binding upon the designated agents. 15. Lo c al Ad mir.is t r. tion of Relief Funds: There are three separate funds for the relief of the in- digent in Alaska , two of which are administered by the Depart- ment of Public Welfare. The third, called the Alaska Fond, is administered by the district judges through the United States commissioners. The Alaska Fund, amounting approximate- ly to $1,500 per quarter for each of the four divisions, em- braces all monies derived from and collected for occupation and trade licenses outside of incorporated towns in the Terri- tory. These funds are deposited in the United States Treasury. At the end of ere:: quarter 10$ of the total amount is designated "for the relief of indigent and incapacitated persons non-age, old-age- and sickness," and this is RU9 ALASKA. allocator! to the respective Federal judges by the United States Treasurer. The money, is used at the discretion of the judge and under the act each judge is required to submit quarterly to the Secretary of the Treasury an itcnized state- ment of expenditures, a copy of which is sent to the Governor of the Territory. The two funds e dn.ini stored by the Department of Public Welfare ore termed "Relief of Destitution" and "Indigent Funds." The expenditure of these is authorized through a voucher system. The United States commissioners usually issue the authorizations These are then ratified by the judge of the particular district and forwarded with the bill to the deportment for paynent. The bulk of these funds is expended for medical care and is used entirely for white recipients. The Office of Indian Affairs is responsible for relief of destitution and for necessary relief among the native population. 6/ 16. Medical Care for the P hysically 111: ( a ) White Population : Application for medical care should be made to the Judge in tile district in which the applicant resides. At present there are no public hospitals in Alaska with the exception of that in the Pioneers' hone at Sitka. The legislature voted appropriations to build and maintain two public hospitals, one at Seldovia and one at Xbdiak, but these arc not yet completed. The management and con- trol of eaeh hospital is to be in the hands of a board of trustees appointed by tho Governor, and subject to the supervision of the Commissioner cf Health. Each board must be made up of residents of the respective places. The Department of Public welfare uses the various pri- vate hospitals on a per diem basis. Payments are made fro: i appropriations f or the relief cf destitution. When relief funds are exhausted usually the legislature arranges for payment through special appropriations for the amount payable to the individual hospitals. The Gov- ernment has power to reimburse private hospitals and physicians for expenses incurred anri services rendered for relief of indigents who nave no relatives within the Territory liable for this support. The following schedule of foes is deader 1 the maximum payment by the Territory: Medical Attendance (per visit) . . $1.00 Minor Operations d?5. OC 'Major Operations §50.00 Digital imputations $10, 00 6/ For detailed informat ion regarding the operation of the Office of Indian Affairs, consult the Bureau ef Indian Affairs. 3-10 ALASKA This schedule does not apply to services of orthopedic surgeons ir the treatment of crippled children coning under the supervision ?f the Coriais signer of Health. In those Instances the schedule of fees is based on the going rctos in the State of ' './ashingt on as used by the Department of Labor and Industry, Fedical Division of Industrial Insurance. ( b ) Native Populat ion. : ■ The Office of Indian' Jiff aire maintains seven hospitals with full- tine physicians and nineteen hospital nurses in charge. In odditis to hospitals the efface has a staff of tweuty- seven field nurses and a nunber of part-time physicians. 1 ? • Specialized He ■ die al_ Care : Application for medical care should bo made to one of the hospitals maintained for natives by the Office of Indian Affairs or to the Director c f Health of the- Office of Indian Affairs at Juneau . Alaska has no facilities within its hour curies for special- ized nodical care. It has ho funds for care of tuberculosis inso- far as general relief fun-hs are available, hhite patients suffer- ing from tuberculosis are place. 1 in a private sanatorium, located near Seattle, VTashingt on, at an average cost of §20 ^er week per patient. Because of the shortage of funds an agreement was made between the Commissioner of Public Health and the Department of Public Welfare in October 1937 that all patients entering this sanatorium at the errpense of the Department ..f Public Welfare are to be approved and selected, by the Co s :i ooi >ncr of Public Health. 18 . Lledical Core for Font ally 111 : (a) White Populat ion: All persons judged legally insane are admitted to Morning- side Hospital at Portland, Oregon. This arrangement is through contract with the Department of the Interior and has existed for thirty-three and one-half years. A total ->f 1,666 from Alaska has been admitted to Fo ruin.., side during this period. (b) native Population : The Office of Indian Affairs has charge of mortally ill natives who arc admitted to ■ lorr.ingsi de Hospital at Portland, Oregon. 1 9 • Residen ce^ Requirements : (a) Fo^J^ral KoUcf_ J^^J^i^^caCapo: One year's continuous residence within the Territory is a prerequisite to receiving sustained general relief and sustained : i-ii ALASKA. nodical care. Emergency relief and nodical care are allowed depending upon the circumstances of the parti- cular case. ( b ) ff br Old- Ago A3 si stanc e : Aged indigent persona must have resided with the Territory for five years during the nine immediately preceding the date of application. Recipients of old- age assistance nay for good and sufficient reasons leave tlio Territory and still continue to receive grants. "Good and sufficient reasons" include absence fron the Territory because of ill heal+h ox because the aged person nay be nore comfortably situated with a Close relative outside the Territory. rn he recipient, in the former group, nust present a physician's state- ment . In the latter class the circumstances of the case determine the continuance or withdrawal of the grant. It is noted that these are recipients and not cpplicents. They nust have first qualified for rssistance through meeting the residence requirements. 2 0 . Board of Children 's C-uar-'iahs : A board of children's guardians is created in each of t v c four judicial divisions of the Territory. Eacli board is c:nposcd of the district judge, the United States narshall and one woman resident of the division. The latter is appointed for a tem of three yerrs by too Dc" ' rtnent of Public Welfare. All members of the b jard sorv : ;.j thout conpensation, Each board has power to provide lor the care, maintenance and education of airy child c omitted t.> it as a ncribor of the family, or it nay commit such child to the care and custody of sone person, association or institution, and is empowered to pay for such care and maintenance the amount net to exceed $25 per month. This amount nust in- clude maintenance, ordinary medical attention end general care. Such child must not be required to perform, any services or labor to the extent that it may be detrimental to its health, but the board has power to bind out or apprentice children or, if the parents arc dead, to give them for adoption, in accordance r;ith the provisions under Section 1141-51 Compiled Laws of Alaska 1953. Thi Department of Public 7/elfaro has jurisdiction of juveniles in the Territory and. has power tc make rules and regulations. The juvenile court has power to commit to the reform school or to an orphan asylum or any other suitable public or charitable institution or to the Board of Children's Guardians any child under the age of sixteen who is guilty > S-12 ALASKA of a r:i scheme en. r or is destitute of o suitable hone or who is living in vicious or otherwise unfit surroundings* 21. Native Population. Tlio Office -if Indian Affairs maintains a nurher of industrial schools for the cere ef native children v/ho for any reason crust be removed fror their hones. 22. General Procedures and Practices: There is no social service exchange throughout the Territory. Tie Department of Public Welfare pays all bills f^r i7h.it a recipients ef indigent aid with the exception of nonies expended through the Alaska Fund. It therefore las a financial record of total relief expenditures. Ti e Office of Indian Affairs has a record of all nonies expended for the care uf natives. The various bulges maintain roc or he in their respective offices as to exponditvre of the Alaska Fund The Department of Public Welfare clears with the ffice of Indian Affairs on all old-age assistance cases involving natives. There is infomal clearing between the Department of ?•••!: lie Welfare end the Office of Indian Affairs in oil eases wherein questions arise as to the b;i-oe i Teacher in Community Day School. TTXAJWA ( 1 -—'Vi-rl ? Vn~\r*r7 ^-.."lOOl 93. C Dept. of Public 77c 1 faro; Mr. Samuel E. Foss, U. S. Coinmiosioner. JACK tZABB (1— 4th, 2--F::irLr n l:s , 3—13) 94. c Dept. of Public Welfare; I.tr. R. B. Green, U. S. Commissioner. TlTWESTUTT T Tt 1 f 1 ft P n ^ t nirr i 1 n"h 1 i 1 0 ) JTTTJ T? 3T f 1 ~1 sst P~ Tnnonn S--/ 0/ E 1 IT XV *U.*IX x I cua, Ajlitr 1 -Xlj V i 0 I J. Uilo ij-A ' . v-IIL. w<- x I • 96 Jul -Jjt-U L;. A V*lJ LtlX Uli o LrLlclx * I A <-*Ilo 5 j. .L( bi A" A * J Jt/ l>Ou _LA | ut CO o.X y • 97 T^r'^P'Pf'' >t* ^-p* c+.r.ftsi A 1 r> a 1/"P "pn r~> o* -1 "Tomo * ftt "i v^ynnT 1 T ^ r Th^r^^r aJU a. A U j_A^--'U*.-L;o UL -ti-Xt IV".-. j A A - O O . -.WIUL/ j «.r^J V^Aj.itJX 0 % \\ m il i 9R 1 " * AU.U-l.-lO rfrft.XA <-LA U , 1 1j. * bti.j.t U« liil iVj Jli. I/O UU1 ^ liA» i 1 ^AlA 0-T" ,° T ^riTTTTl "i Q Q"! pi 1 "*! f - T* ( Acf-P^" 1 v-X w ' f \J m ^J • vWIIIj !IX D O A VilvX \ J u / l iVJ^ w Wj. lltt A __j.xa . j. <-A XI iix 4.uXlo< AjC i jOt. ./ A UJAt^x jJA V A l JlUH 9 1 A • L»X <- Lt^Ao 1.1- AAA A o U Ullyv/vUI ■ .'A. UrUUx gt3 ^ • A UXiXLjr y oU[JL A V A oU A i jJtlui wUAl Ol U • 1 00 Ull llu (JJL Aj li 11 xAiUlib) j.A'.*A w-1 JJ1 . iblwll j ; . A Lj o Dtl 0I_-.*. 1 ■ AAu c;A , 1 01 All. (5 wli ill .A AXIClA m,X1 --k-A A j. JlolUIi j xJA • J- x • Vcli i-llvtJAclx, laCLilui LfAxDO bUX U — XIXcIqXLCI* "! O^ j. \j *j « Ull lit wl j_1 a x uli iUluJLlDy IltaXu.i X/X VApXUUj d UiicAU JxvJ o X 0 XX j XJA • x. i.JIXcy j J .11 1 A IcaX Av 1.-. 11 / UA OA IXUopi lal, 7 OA 1W*± » CSp "1 *rrP ~)~ "i r\ ti ^"PmTT" OfX AVu U AUli -rlA iiiy • 105. c Social Security Board; I2r. Hu^h >3*ade, Territorial Director. 106. D United States District Court, 1st Division; Hon George F. AXexander, District Juriga; T T r. H. E Coughlin, Clerk; Mr. TCm T. T.Iohor.ey, Lfers-hal. TCAPIIYAX" fl— S-pfl ? Valdpw 3 1 FATCF (1 1 P Tun pan S 3Pfi 1 lvixl\jj ^ X X o u f » / o llil 1 ^ (X LI j t_ 'JU y n Lie Tlvi Ux xu;. Axl allx cXA U ■ ^.iX # Xj» XVxj. utlgtl y X L/IIIcj.^ utl i 108. M Office of Indian Affairs., Educational Division; J.5p. Carroll S. Black, Teacher. ~\ 09 n. OP*P t p r- n *P Ti ''1 1 ;in PPr* t "P r * Pfc Pil h Vi "Hi * r "i q - nn • T q q Tp nnn r> T mttthTh Ull 111 UA Xl_ IX X • X o —Hi j LIDO I <-*l-ll I Xj'XIJi L/X-l f. • rlcAu 1 . IA A o c * KALSKAG (1 & 2 not available, 5—108) T" Di'-PH r>o ri"T Tn <1 i ,ir f "T f»4 "o^; Wn^rt ■! nnn 1 T)i vi plfiT!' T r i qc TSval infl Ul J. J. (Jj. HiU. 1UX4 i^i 1 uii. o j JIa.l LIUu0 1Ulli.ll JJ1 VXkjl .'Ui l.^LiD*-> lliVC J_ J_lic» J!' 1 i t c h cv . Co' "ipnin i t v T/orker. KALTAG (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—137) 111. c Dept. of Public ".Tclfaro; 'Mr. Lester Haugen, Postmaster. S-22 ALASKA. 112. M Office of Indian /affairs , Educational Division; T^r. Gurnard M. Engebret, Teacher in Community School. g&foltaNAK (1— 3tv-i, 2— VaWez, 5—177) 113. C Dept. of Pu 1 lie Jclfr.ro; W. Hans P. Nicholson, Postmaster. 114. G Office of Indian Affaire, Health Division; Dr. Louis Salazar, Physician - XANATAK . ( 1— 3r 2 , 2— Valdez , 2—82 ) 115. C Dept. of Public -Jo If are; ISe, Hilmcr 17. Evans, Postmaster. 116. M Office of Ire 1 . ion .-If fairs, Educational Division; l!ir. Houard Ili Cameron, Teacher in Community School. SaNTISHHA (1— 4th; 2— Fairbanks, -3— 151) 117. C '■ Dept. of Public 7;elfare; Charles 1. Trundy, TJ. S. Commissioner E3to3t (1— 3rd, 2— Vabdcz, 3--192) . * 118. C Dept. of Public 7Alfare; Mr. Hoy l.-iadden, Postmostc-r. 119. H Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; It. Lone 11 H. De Hose, Community 7/orker. NAS;^ (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 5—112) 120. C Dept. of Pu 1 - lie 77olf arc ; Mr. John P. Nelson, Postmaster. KENAI (1— 3rd, 2— Taldoz, 5—236) 121. C Dept. of Public 7Alfarc; Mr; V.llliaa Domidoff , U. 3. Commissioner. 122. G Office of Indian Affair:;, Health Division; Field Nurse. KESNECOTT ( 1— 3-^d. 2— Voider,, 5—21'^) 123. C Dept. of Public 7/olf arc ; Mr, Stephen Birch, Postmaster. KETCHIK/iH (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—3,796) 124. C Dept. of Public 7/elfare; T i- . A.. V. Simon sen, Clerk of Court. 125. M Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; IS?. Leonard C. Allen, Teacher in Community School. 126. G Office of Indian Affairs, Health Division; Field Nurse. HIAITA (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 5—115) 127. C Dept. of Public 7/elfare; Mr. John Tallin, Postmaster. KCLLISNOO (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 5—3) KHIAK (1 & 2 not available, 3—192) XING GROVE (l & 2 not available, 3—42) KING ISLAND (1 & 2 not available-, 3—157) 128. M Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; Mr. Sullivan Coan, Teacher in Community School. KIPNUi: (1 & 2 not available, 5—165) 129. M Office of Indian 'Affairs, Educational Division; Use Evelyn 77. Mi 11 or , Te ach er . ^-23 ALASKA laPDERANIUT (1 fc 0 not available, 3—90} KIVALINA (1— 2nd, 2— Norae, 3—99) 130# Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Susan Ida Nichols, ' Teacher "in Cormnunity School. KLAWOCK (1— 1st, ?— Juneau, 3—437) 131. C Dept. or Public Welfare; Mr. Frank James, Postmaster. 132. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Le-igh E. Robinson, Teacher* 133. G . Office of . Indie n Affairs - Health Division; Dr. Samuel Breslow, Physician ( .Traveling ) . KLTJEIAN (1— 1st, 3— Juneau, 3—97) 134. 11 . ( Office of Indian Affairs"- Educational Division; Mrs. .Ethel 0, Perkins, Teacher in Gtifflnonity School. 135. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Mrs. Clara H. Caddie Pi eld Nurse. KDDIAK (1— 3rd, 2— Vaidez, 3— 442 j 136. C Dept. of Fahlie Welfare ; Mr. Charles C. Houghton, United States Commissi oner. 137. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Miss Emma Lambert, Field Nurse. NOKT.MIES (l— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—74)' 138. C Dt.-p.ti of Public Welfare; Mr* William Roberts, Postmaster.' 139. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Elizabeth S. Burrows, Teacher. KCTL'IK (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3— 73 j 140. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mrs. Minerva 0. Starritt , Teacher in Conirrunity School. K0TZE3TJE (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3—291) 141. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. William J. Dawd, United States Corrr'.issioa.er. 142. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Harvey Wright Starling, Teacher in Community School. 143. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Dr. R. Edward Smith, Physician, Hospital,. KOYUK (1— 2nd, 2— Noma, 3—110) 144. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Hiss Ethel M. KLeirm, Teacher. KOYUKUK (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks , 3—143) 145. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Ella 3. Ycmetti , Postmistress. 146. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Clarence E. Rusch, Teacher in Conrnunity School," i .KUXUTAK (1— 3rd, 2— Valdcz, 3—28) KWIGUK (1 & 2 not available, 3—93) S-24 ALA. SKA LATGUCHE (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—339) Dept. of Public Welfare; I jr. Thurman H. Graves , Postmaster. LITTLE DIOMED33 ISLAND (1 & 8 not available, 3—101) LITTLE SQUAW (1— 4th, 8~ Fairbanks, 3—8) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. C. L. Carlson, United States Commiss ioner. LIVENGCOD (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—22) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. William R, Edwards, United States Commissioner. LONG (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—20) LORING (1 L 2 not available, 3—84) LOUDEN (1 8s 2 not available, 3—64) MCCARTHY (l— 3rd, 2~ Valdez, 3—115) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Charles T. O'Neill, United States Commissioner. McGRATH ( 1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—112) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Fred Ling, United States Cominissionea McKIKI EY PARK ( 1- -4t h , 2— Fa irb r: nk □ , 5 — 1-9 ) Dept. of Public Welfare $ Mies Maud Hoslcy, Postmistress . MARSHALL (1 & 2 not available, 3—329) MATAT.USNA (1 & 2 not available, 3—330) ME?ELAKATLA (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—466) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Ted E. Benson, Postmaster. Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Early L. Stone, Industrial. Director. Office of Indian Affairs - Fealth Division; Physician. MILLER HOUSE (1 & 2 not available, 3—223) MDfcK) (1 & 2 not available, 3—115) Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Carlos W. Holland, Teacher in Community School. MOQUAWKIE (1 & 8 not available, 3—175) MOUNTAIN VILLAGE (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3—76) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. IT. D. Sheppard, Postmaster. Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Carrie Stratton Tate, Teacher in Community School. Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Dr. Julius Yale Sher, Physician. ALASKA. MOMTBAEMUTT (1 & 3 not available, 3—138) NABESITA (1— 3rd, 2« Valdez, 3—54) 160. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. William P. Cameron, United States Commissioner* NAKNEK (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—173) 161. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. William P. Regan, United States Commissioner. ITAi'IEVAR/ilTARLHGAmUT (1 & 2 not available, 3—95) NAPEMDTE (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks. 3—111) 162. C Dept. of Public 'Welfare ; Mr. Sam Voich, Postmaster. NiPAECEAKflr.OTE (1 f; 2 not available, 3—173) UENANA (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—291) 153. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss C. C. Eeid, United States Commissioner. NEWHALM (1 k 2 not available, 3—72) 164. M Office of Indian ^fairs - Educational Division; Mr. John G. Cordon, Community Worker. NKOISia (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—109) NMILCHEK (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—124) 165. C Dept. of PuDlie Welfare; Mr. I'iike Cskolkoff, Postmaster. NIZIFA (1 & 2 not available, 3— 11C) NOATAK (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3—212) 166. M Office of Indian affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Neville J. Ifc MillajLj Community V/orke^. NOISE (1— °nd, 2— Noilc. 5—1,213) 167. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. C. 0. Tanner, United States Commissioner. 168. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Miss Phoebe E. Shoppard, Field Nurse. 169. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Emil B. Fisher, Principal* 170. D U. S. District Court, 2nd Division; Judge J. H. 3. riorison, Director; Mr. Thomas E. Caffney, Marshall. NQNDALTON (1— 3rd, 2-- Valdez, 3—85) 171. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Evolon D. Woyant, Teacher in Community School. NOOPVTK (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3—198) 172. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr.' Delmer F. Boyer, Teacher in Community School. S-26 ALASKA MJLAT'O (l--4ta, °— Fairbanks, 3—204) 173. C Dept. of Public v »elf are ; I jr. Crval Jones, United States Commissioner. 174. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; 1.2. ss Christiana Olnfson, Field Eurse. MUNiPITCaDK (1 P 2 not avai.labld, 3—110) 175. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Samuel Anaruk, Teacher in Community School. HOKSTSCiKJAGAI HUT (1 & 2 not available, 3—124) MJHTVAK ISLAM) (1 & 2 not available, 3—189) 176. M Office oi Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Arthur Hagorruk, Teacher. OHAGAMOT (1 & 2 not available, 3—92) OLD HARBOE (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—34) 177. C Dept. of Public 7elfare; Mr. Raymond E. Erautter, Postmaster. 178. II Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Etta E. Pones, Teacher. OIHES (1 & .2 not available, 3— 218) OPHIR (1 — Vch, 2— Fairbanks, 3—19) 179. C Dept. of Public 'Pol fare; Mr. Jessie 1& Howard, United States Co.mmisoioncr. OUZINKEE (1— 3rd, S— valdez, 3—168) 180. C Dept. of Public Pelf' re; Mr. Oscar P. Grimes, Postmaster. P APPIER (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3— not available) 181. C Dept. of Public P'olfaro; Mr. Palter P. Huntley, United States Cowaiss i ri ner. PEHKT.ILLE 1— 3rd, E— Yr.ldcz, 3—93) 182. G DcpP. of Public Welf&ro; Mr. Half ton Biirg&, Postmaster. 183. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; IS?. **lbort D. Ponnson, Teacher in Community School. PETERSBURG (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—1,252' 184. C Dept. of Public .-.'elf are; Mr, HaroP, E, Darres, Jnitod States Cciifiissioncr. 185. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Piss Margaret Poightman, Eield Nurse. . PILOT POIITT (1 P. 2 not available, 3—83) 186. M Office oi iindirn /affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Samuel C. Ha ns o n , T oo c he r . PILOT STATION (1— 2nd, 2— Home, 3— 37) 187. M Office of Indian Affairs Educational Division; Mr. J. E. Banish Teacher in Communitv School. S-27 ALASKA. PIRATE COVE (1 & 3 not available, 3—93) POINT BARROW (1— 2nd, 2— None, 3—82} 188. G Office of Indian Affairs - Hor.lt h Division; Dr. Otto George, Fhysician, Hospital. POINT HOPE (1 £c 2 not available, 3—268) 189. M Office of Indian Affaire - Educational Division; Mr. J. Loyd Ripley, Teacher in Community 3c]iool» FOITTT LAY (1 Sc 2 not available, 3—130) 190. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Tony Joule, Teacher. POORI.AN (1 & 2 not available, 3—217) PORT AIJEXA1CDEE (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—107) 191. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. K. M. Dclamatcr, United States CoTn..iisaioii'"r. ... PORT ARLBTEONG (1 & 2 not available, 3—100) qUICILLINOEK (1 & 2 not available, 3—104) 192. M Office of Ir dim. Affairs - Educational Division; Vies Ruby J. Magee, Teacher ir CoTjmunity School. QUIFI1AGAX (1— 4-th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—230) 193. C Dept. of Public Welfare; !r. Charles B. Michael, Postmaster. 194. I.I Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Harvey H. I.Iobley, Teacher in Community School. QUITELOOK (1 Sc 2 not available, 3—106) 195. II Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Ernest 0. Robinoete, Teacher in Community School, RAMIAET (;• - -lic Welfare;, Mr. ,1. 3. -abater, United States Co ;;Lcn 197. M Ofiiae oi Ted ten • Affaire - Educational Division; Mr. Richard B. Tabb, Teacher in Community Sob eel, RUBY (J~«e-tb, 2— Fairbanks, r — 132 ) 198. C Dor.i.. of Paoife Welfare; M*. Seof&e >•• SK7AKD (1— 3rd, 2— Valdcr:, 3— 855) 209. C Dent, of fiiW.li Ttfelfare; Mr. A. N- Nrvmt s United States Coi"; li*; i | ori* a SHACNI.'iV »L- ;M;h ; 2— Pair harks- 3--N2) 210. C Do; ■ ■: f .•• >\\* >.>■ No If are. &*< r 4, v.umor, Postmaster. 211. M Of.":!"*: fci*irjfi Affairs - E^ucati Pi/ision; Nr. Ben • Tv;i ieiiol'L >a.chor in O-^WHunit-v SHAIZTOOLIT" (1— 2nd, 2— Nn~c 3-N/X ) 212. M (Sfftc. c.i N-.dNr TTtr.tJ!* - M-i^riion'srO Li vision; Mrs. Evelyn 77. SHISNJNPi-;y ( ,.—2nd, 2— Nome, 3—935) 213. C Dept. of Piblic Welfare: Mr. Goor/rp ' Co show, Postmaster. 214. M Office o.t Indian Affairs - Fducat io'Tir 1 Division; Nr. Leo P. Sains, Tcacbc/ 215. G Office y: j:.r. Affrirs - 5ealt5i L v . •.ision; Pie Id Nurse. SEUrTON'i:-: u 2nd, 2— Nome, 5 -Kb) 216. II Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Stuart A. Widoner, Teacher. S-29 ALASKA. 217. C 218. M 219. G 220. G-0 221. C 222. C 223. M 224. H 225. M SITKA (1— 1st, 2-— Juneau, 5—1,056) Dept. oi' Public Welfare; I.ir . Henry L. Bahrt, United States Coaimissioncr. Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Raymond L. Wolfe, Teacher. Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Miss Christine C. S or rill, Field Nurse* Pioneers T Home; -Mr. Eilor -Hansen, 3upt. SICAGWAY (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—492) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Canvass White, United States ' Commissioner. SLEET fuTE ( 1— 4th, 2---Eairbrnks , 3—133) Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Hick P. Mcllick, Postmaster. Office of Indian Affairs - Educational division; Mr. Ercell H. Greenlee, Teacher, SOLOMON (1 & 2 not available, 3—85) Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mrs. Mabel Nye Nylen, Teacher. STEBBINS (1 So 2 net available, 5—95) Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Ethel Janet te Ferreira, Teacher. STEVENS VILLAGE (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—48) 226. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Frank H. Mishou, Teacher. STRELNA (1 & 2 not available, 3—112) SULZER (1 c; 2 not available, 3—226) TACOTNA (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—65) TAIJ2FTNA ( 1— 3rd, 2— Valdoz, 5—89) 227. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. B. E. Mayfield, United States Commissioner. TANACROSS (1 & 2 not available, 3—113) 228. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; IZrs. Vota Mcintosh, Teacher. 229. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Mies Lucille R. Wright, Field Nurse. TENAEEE SPRINGS (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—210) 230. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Edward Snyder, Postmaster. TAN ANA (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—185) 231. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. W. H. Thompson, United States Commissioner. 232. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Renee Showell, Teacher. • 233. G Office of Indian Affairs - Health Division; Dr. A. E. Friborg, Physician, Hospital. ALASKA. TANj'iNA CROSSING (l— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 5—80) TMiMA VILLAGE (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—96) TAHTuEK (1— 3rd, 8— Valdez, 3—70) 234. S3 Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. David Morgan Teacher. TAYLOR. (1 & 2 not available, 3—62) TELLER (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, ' 3— 75 ) 235. C Dept. of Public Nelfore; Ir. Charles Levan, United States Commissioner. 236. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Blanche D. Haver camp , T c n ch e r . TETLIN (1 & 2 not available, 3—79) 237. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Fred A. Dimlcr, Teacher in Coxamunity School. 238. G Office of .Indian Affaire - Health Division; Miss Lucille R. Wright, Field Nurse. THANE (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3— 58) ' TIGARA (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3— 139 ) 239. C Dept. of Public v/clfrre; Mr. David Franks ?.n, Postmaster. TIN CxTY (1 & .8 not available, 3—121) TOFIY (1 & 2 not available, 3—225) TOGIiiX (1— 3rd, 2— Valdcz, 3—71) TOLOVAVi (1 oc 2 not available, 3—121) TREADNEIL (1— 1st, 2— Jur.cau, 3—16 ) TOLIKSAE (1— 4th, 2— Fairba: ks, 3—93) 240. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Irving H. Bird, Teacher. TUNDRA (1 & 2 not available, 3—39) 241. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. Roy L. Jameson, Teacher, TOMJNjSK (1 & 2 not available, 3—172) 242. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Mr. CI rence Monfore, Teacher. TYONEK (1— 3rd, 2— Valdcz, 3—78) 243. M Office of Indian Affairs - Educational Division; Miss Phyllis Downing Carlson, Teacher. TYLL (1 & 2 rot available, 3— ICO) UCASIIEE (1— 3rd, 2— Valdcz, 3—84) „ 3l ALASKA lE.fJ.A2C (1 & 2 not available, 3—83) 244. M Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; It William R. Bor.sor , Teacher. (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3—261) 245. C Dcpt of Public Welfare j Mr Charles A. Traogor, Postmaster. 246. 1.1 Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; Mr. C. Lc Roy Swonson, Teacher. 247. G Office of Indian Affairs, Health Division; I.'liss Marjory B. Ednunson, Field Nurse. UNALASFA ( 1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—266) 248. C Dept. of Pvblic Welfare ; I.r. Jack Martin, U. S. Commissioner 249. G Office of Indian Affairs, Health Division; Dr. Leslie A. White, Physician, Hospital. TJNGA (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—150) 250. C Dept. of Public Pelf are; It. F. C. Driffield, U. S. Commissioner. UPPER NICKEYVTLL1 (1— lot, 2— Juneau, 3—92) VALDEZ (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—442) 251. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Its. Margaret IJarrais, TJ. S. Commissioner. 252. M Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; Irs. Harriet Cole clough, Teacher. 253. D U. s. District Curt, Srd Division; Hon Simon Hellenthal, Judge; It. Chester J- Todd, Marshal. WAINWPIG1TT (1— 2nd, 2— Home, 3—197) 254. C Dept. of Public T/elfarc ; l'r. Arthur J. Allen, IT. S. Commissioner. 255. M Office cf Indian Affairs , Educational Division; Mr. Cbcrlin Ellis Arnold, Teacher in Community School. 256. G Office of Indian Affairs, Health Division; Piss Mildred Keaton, Field Nurse. VALES (1— 2nd, 2— Nome, 3—170) 257. C Dept. jf Public Welfare; Mr. Carroll E. 31ack, Postmaster. 258. I! Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; Mr. James L. Hobgood, Community Porker. PAS ILL/. (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—51) 259. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. lie war 1 P. Wilmoth, P. S. Commissioner WHITE MOUNTAIN (1— 2nd, 2— None, 3— 2C5) 260. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. Abraham Lincoln, Postmaster. 261. M Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division; Mr. Hugh C. Kimball, Teacher. WISEMAN (1— 4th, 2— Fairbanks, 3—58) 262. C Dept. of Public Welfare; It. Charles Irish, U. S. Commissioner. ( 3-32 ALASKA NOOD ISLAND (1— 3rd, 2— Valdez, 3—116) tHAKGELL (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—948) 263. C Dept. of Public V/clfarc; Mr. Richard J. Suratt, U.S. Conrniissioner. 264. M Office of Indian Affairs, Educational Division, '..tangcll Institute; Mr. George T. Barrett » Principal* 265. G Office of Indian Affairs, Health Division; Miss Margaret Tfeigntman, Field Nurse. 266. G Office of Irdian Affairs, Health Division, YJrangell Institute; Miss Agnes Breen, Field Nurse. YAKTTAT (1— 1st, 2— Juneau, 3—265) 267. C Dept. of Public TTelfaro; Mr. Hardy Trof zgor , U. 3. Soramiss-ioner. 268. M Office of Irdian Affairs, Educational Division; Mr. George A. Her lander , Teachc r . 269. G Office of Indian Affairs, Health Division; Miss ? PLAINVIEW (1— Yell, 2— Danville & Dardanelles, 5— Little Rock, " 4—654) 67 ARKAN PLEASANT PLAINS [1— Independence, 2— Batosville , 5— Little Rock, 4—135) PLIMflERVILLS (1— Conway, 2— Morrilton, 5— Little Rock, 4—615) POCAHONTAS (1— Randolph, 2— Pocahontas , 5— Little Rock, 4—1,896) Randolph County Welfare Board; Mrs. A. J. Cole, Disbursing Officer. POINSETT COUNTY (2— Rarrisburg, 5— Little Rock, 4— 29,695, 5—721) POLK COUNTY (2— Mcna, 5— Fort Smith, 4—14,357, 5— 846) POLLARD (1— Clay, 2— Corning, 5— Little Rock, 4—173) POP S COUNTY (2— Russelville, 3— Little Rock, 4—26,547, ~ 5— 828 ) PORTIA (1— Lawrence, 2— Powhatan, 3— Little Rock, 4—416) PORT LAND (1— Ashley, 2— Hamburg, 3— Fort Smith, 4—543) POTTSVILLE (1— Pope, 2— Russelville , 3— Little Rock, 4—293) POWHATAN (l — Lawronco , 2— Powhatan, 3— Little Rock, 4—110) PRAIRI E COUNT Y (2— Do Vails Bluff & Pes Arc, ~3— Lit tie Rock, 4—15,187, 5—652) PRAIRIE GROVE ( 1— Washington , 2— Faycttcville , 3— Port Smith, 4—743) PRESCOTT (1— Nevada, 2— Proseott, 3— Fort Smith, 4—3,033) Nevada County Welfare Board; Executive Secretary. PRINCETON (1— Dallas, 2— Fordyce, 3— Little Rock, 4—151) PULASKI COUNTY (2— Little Reck, 3— Little Lock, 4—137,727, 5—779) PYATT (1— Marion, 2— Yollvillo, 3— Fort Smith, 4—254) QUITM AN (1— Cleburne, 2— Hobcr Springs, 3— Little Rock, 4—553) RANDOLPH COUNTg; ( 2— Pocahontas , 3— Little Reck, "4—16,871, 5—654) RAT CLIFF (1— Logan, 2— Beoneville , 3— Fort Smith, 4—231) RAVLND EN SPRINGS (1— Randolph, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Little Rock, 4—175) REAPER (1 — Ouachita, 2— Camden, 3— Port Smith, 4—231) 68 EE^UMD' (1— Chicot, 2— Lake Village , 3— Little Rock, 4—140) RECTO g (1— Clay, 2— Corning, 3— Little Rock, 4—1,617) RFDFIELD (l— Jefferson, 2— Pine Bluff, 3— Little Rock, 4—350) R EYNO (1— Randolph, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Little Rock, 4—314) BISON (1— Cleveland, 2— Risen, 3— Little Rock, 4—876) 166. C Cleveland County 'welfare Board; Miss Virginia Grcsham, Secretar ROGERS (1— Benton, 2— Bentonville , 3— Port Smith, 4—3,554) R0HV7ER (1— Dosha, 2— Arkansas City, 3— Little Rock, 4—58) RON DO (1— Lee, 2 — Marianna, 3— Little Rock, 4—274) R0SB0R0 (1--Pike, 2— Murfrocsboro , 3— Port Smith, 4—581) RUSSELL (1— White, 2— Searcy, 3— Little Rock, 4—174) RUSSPLLVILLP (l— Pope, 2— Russcllvillo , 3— Little Rock, 4—5,628)" 167. I national Reemployment Service, Branch Dist. $4; Mr. Stir-man Love, Manager. 168. D Pope County Juvenile ^ourt; Chief Probation Officer. 169. C Pope County Public Welfare Department; Mr. J. Brovm, Disbursing Officer. 170. G Public Health Office, Dist. jf9; Dr. A. B. Tate, Director. 171. I Works Progress Administration; Mr. J. Q,. Hill, Supervisor. St. CHARLES (1— Arkansas, 2— Dc'witt & Stuttgart, 3— Little Rock, 4—245) St. Fi4.NC IS CO UNTY (2— Forrest City, 3— Little Rock, 4— 33 ,*394, 5—623) St. F RANCIS (1— Clay, 2— Corning, 3— Little Rock, 4—294) St. J OB (1 — Searcy, 2— Marshall, 3 — Port Smith, 4 — 255) St. PAUL (1— Madison, 2— Huiitsville , 3— Fort Smith, 4—198) SALIM (1— Fultcn, 2— Salem, 3 — Little Rock, 4—481) 172. C Fulton County itaif are Board, Box #742; Mr. Ray H. Hall, Case "work Supervisor, l^pam Vera Trevathan, Executive See rotary and Disbursing Officer* SAL INF C OUNTY (2— Benton, 3— Little Rock, 4—15,660, 5— 745) SARATOGA (1— Howard, 2— Nashville, 3— Fort Smith, 4—279) 69 ' FiK/iNSZiS SCOTT COUNTg (2— WaXdron, S—Iort Smith, 4--11, 803, ' 5--970) SCRANTUN (1 — Logan, 2— Booneville , 3— Fort Smith, 4— 332) SEARCY COUNTY (g— Marshall, 3— Fort Smith, 4—11,056, 5—675). SEARCY (l~White, 2— Searcy, 3— Little Rock, 4—3,500) White County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Kathleen Sugg-ins, Probation Officer. White bounty Welfare Board; Miss Lottie Skillern, Executive Secretary & Disbursing Officer. S EBASTIAN COUNTY (2— Fort Smith & Greenwood, 5— Fort' Smith, 4—54,426, 5—531) SEDGWICK (1— Lav/renco, 2— Powhatan, 3— Little Rock, 4 — 137) SEVIER COUNTY (2— Dq Queen, 3— Fort Smith, 4—16,364, 5—572) SHARP- COUNTY (2— Evening Shade., 3 — Little Rock 4—10,715, 5—609) SHERIDAN (1— Grant, 2— Sheridan, 3— Little Lock, 4—1,590) Grant County Public Welfare Board; Mr, Guy C-. Williams, Chairman. SHILOH (1— Cleburne, 2— Rober Springs, 3— Little Rock, 4—188) SHIRLEY (1— Van Buren, 2— Clinton, 3— Little hock, <, — 292) SILOAM SPRINGS (1 — Benton, 2 — Bentonvillo, 3 — Fort Smith, ~ 4—2,373)' SMACK0V5R (1— Union, 2— El Dorado, 3— Fort Smith, 4—2,544) Public Welfare Board, Union County; Mrs, D. McDonald, Chairman. SNOW LAKE (1— Desha, 2— Arkansas City, 5— Little lock, 4—195) SOUTH BEND (1— Lincoln, 2— Star City, 3— Little Rock, 4—3) SP AMMM (1— Dallas, 2— Fordyce, 3— Little hock, •:— 711) SPRINGDALS , (i — Washington, 2 — Faycttovillo , 3 — Fort Smith, 4—2,763)* SPRINGTpjjE (1— Benton, 2— Bentonvillo , 3— Fort Smith, 4—97) STAMPS (1— Lafayette, 2— Lerisvillo , 3— Fort Smith, 4—2,705) Lafayette County belief Administration; Mr. L>. M. Powell, Administrator & Project Engineer. ST AR CITY (1— Lincoln, 2— Star City, 3— Little Rock, 4—932) Lincoln County Welfare Board; Mr. T. H. Free, Chairman; Mr, J. T. wimborly, Secretary. tlHKANSAS MM (1— Ouachita , 2—Oamdon, 3— Fort Smith, 4—1,045) STOKE COUNTY ( 2—3 "4—77293, 5—611) ■Mountain View, 3 — Little Rock, < 179. D 180. C 181. C 182. I 183. . A 184. N STRONG (1— Uniqn, 2 — El Dorado, 3— Fort Smith, 4—740) STUTTGART (1— Arkansas , 2— DeWitt & Stuttgart, 3— Little Rock, 4—4,927) Arkansas County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Troy Anderson, Probation Officer. Arkansas County Public T/elfaro Board; Mrs. Lola G. Colo, Disbursing Officer. SUB1AC0 (1— Logan, 2— Booncvillo , 3— Fort Smith, 4—195) SUCCESS (1— Clay, 2— Corning, 3— Little Rock, 4—308) SULPHUR ROCK ( 1— Independence , 2— Eatesvillc , 3— Little Rock, 4—177) SULPHUR SP RINGS (1— Benton, 2— Bcntonvillc , 3— Fort 'Smith, 4—404) SUMHT (1— Marion, 2— Ycllvillc, 3— Fort Smith, 4—122) SV/I FTON (1— Jackson, 2— IlevTpcrt, 3— Little Rock, 4—488) TAYLOR (l—Columbia, 2— Magnolia, 3— Fort Smith, 4—263) TBXAIICANA (l— Miller, 2— Tcxorkana, 3— Fort Smith, 4—16,602) Miller County Dept. of Public 'welfare , 322 E. Broad Street; Miss Wills. Mao Mizell, Acting Director. National Reemployment Service, Branch, Dist. f/6, Federal Bldg. ; Mr. John A. Fearman, Manager. Social Service Exchange, Arkansas Municipal Building; Miss Loraine Dunn, Secretary. Tcxarkana Community Chest, Inc., Arkansas Municipal Building; Miss Loraine Dunn, Secretary. United Charities, 224 Hazel Street; Mrs. Mary E. Pugh, Secretary THORNTON (1— Calhoun, 2— Hampton, 5— Fort Smith, 4—550) TIT JAR (1— Drer:, 2— Monticello , 3— Little Rock, 4—207) IINSI.AN (1— Calhoun, 2— flsmpton, 3— Fort Smith, 4—177) T 0NTIT0'..TSI (1 — Washington, 2 — Fayct tcville, 3 — Fori Smith, 4—188) TRASKffOOD (1— Saline, 2— Benton, 3— Little Rock, i— 225) TRUI U JNN (1— Poinsett, 2— Harrisburg, 3— Little Rock, 4—2,995) TUCK353MAN (1— Jackson, 2— Newport, 3—Little Rock, 4—938) 71 ARKANSAS TUPELO (1 — Jackson, 2—Newport, 3— Little Hock, 4—264) TUERELL (1 — Crittonaon, 2--Marion, 3 — Littlo Rock, 4—456) TYRONZA (Poinsett, 2— Harrisburg , 3— Little Rock, 4—573) ULM (1— Prairie, 2— Do Vails Bluff & Des Arc, 3— Little Rock, 4—152) • U MPIRE (1— Howard, 2— Nashville, 3— Fort Smith, 4—91) UNION COUNTY (2— El Dorado, 3— Port Smith, 4—55,800, ~ 5—1,048), UPLAND (1— Union, 2— El Dorado, 3— Fort Smith, 4-4) VAN BUREN COUNTY (2— Clinton, 3—Littlc Rock, 4—11,96.' • TO730) " VAN BURSN (1— Crawford, 2— Van Buron, 3— Fort Smith, 4—5,182) Crawford Count/ Dept. of Public 'welfare, P. 0. Box 583; Miss Henrietta Nunn, Acting Director. Salvation Army. VRRNER (1— Lincoln, 2— Star City, 3— Little Rock, 4—85) WABBASEKA ( l~Jef f orson, 2— Pine Bluff, 3— Little Reck, 4—333) WALCOTT (1— Greene, 2— Paragould, 5— Little Reck, 4—98) WALDO (1— Columbia, 2— Magnolia , 3— Fort Smith, 4—942) WALDRON (1— Scott, 2~ Waldron, 3— Fort Smith, 4—1,077) Scott County Welfare Board; Miss Opal Condry, Disbursing Office & Secretary. WALNUT RIDGE (1— Laurence , 2— Powhatan, 3— Littlo Rock, 4—2,007 Lawrence County Welfare Board; Mr. Sam Lie Comas, Executive Socrctary & Disbursing Officer. WARD (1— Lonoke, 2— Lonoke , 3— Little Rock, -.—275) VA.itREN (1 — Bradley, 2 — Warren, 3 — Fort Smith, 4 — 2,523) Bradley County welfare Board; Mr. Karl Neal, Chairman. WASHINGTON COUNTY ( 2— Fayetteville , 5— Fort ^mith, 4—39,255, 5—955) WASHINGTON (l— Hempstead, 2— Washington, 3— Fort Smith, 4—457) WATSON (1— Desha, 2— Arkansas City, 3— Little Reck, 4—232) REINER (1— Poinsett, 2— Harrisburg, 3— Little Rock, 4—537) WESSON (1— Union, 2— El Dorado, 3— Fort Smith, 4—263) 72 ARKANSAS W EST FOR K (l--.7r.siiir.2ton, 2— Fayettovillc , 3— Fort S;;ith, 4—392) WEST HE LEN.. (1— Phillips, 2— Helena, 3— Little Rock, 4—4,489) \7EST MEMPEII S (1— Crittenden, 2— Marion, 3— Little Rook, 4—895) WEST POINT (1— ..hite, 2— Searcy, 3— Little Rock, 4—166) WFEL.TLE Y (1— St. Francis, 2— Forrest City, 3— Little Rock, " 4—305) WHELEN SPRINGS (1— Clark, 2— Arkadelphia, 3— Little lock, 4—194) \fflITE COUNTY (2— Searcy, 3— Little Rock, 4—38,269, 5—1,037) WICfcES (1— Polk, 2— Mena, 3— Fort Smith, 4—182) WIDENE R (1— St. Francis, 2— Forrest City, 3— Little iioek, 4—235) '.VILLIEORD (1— Sharp, 2— Evening Shade, 3— Little Rock, 4—279) WILMAR (1— Drew, 2— Mbnticello , 3— Little Rock, 4—627) WILMQT (1— Ashley, 2— Hamburg , 3— Fort Smith, 4—777) WILTON (1— Little River, 2— Ashdovm, 3— Fort Smith, 4—313) WINCHESTER (1— Drew, 2— I.ionticello , 3— Little Rock, 4—221) WINSLOW (1— Washington, 2— Fayettovillc , 5— Fort Smith, 4—363) ^ 0FT HE WIKiTHRO? (1— Little River, 2— Ashdorai, 3— Fort Sv.ith, 4—331) WOODRUFF COUNTY (2— Augusta, 3— Little Rock, 4—22,682 UNIVERSITY OF lUJNOHS 5-577) WYNNE (1— Cross, 2 —Wynne , 3— Little Rock, 4—3,505) 191. C Crocs County Welfare Board; Miss Mildred Hamilton, Disbursing Officer. Y ELL COUNTY (2— Danville & Dardanelle, 3— Little Rock, 4—21,313,' 5—955) YELLVILLE (l— Marion, 2— Yellvillc, 3— Fort Smith, 4—478) 192. C Marion County Welfare Board; Mrs. M. 0. Hutchinson, Director & Executive Secretary; Mrs. Maud Floyd, Case Work Supervisor. ZINC (1— Boone, 2— Harrison, 3— Fort Smith, 4—188) 73 < U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D.C. J/NES V. BENNETT, DIRECTOR CALIFORNIA SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. Gerlach Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons THE LI3RARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia WP A ProJ ect No. 221 30 ^ . \ \ <3 FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establishment of working relations between all penal and correc- tional institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is available to others who have like interests and need for this i n- formati on. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia WPA Pro- ject a central resource file hes been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national di- rectories and sending letters and questionnairs to all known agen- cies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified in- formation regarding approximately 8,500 agencies.- Subsequent to the release of the first California directory on March 27, 1937, each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicating correction to be made. For those agencies .not responding, the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised directory or. that subsequent to its release, changes in personne I or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your, inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. Immediately after. the "General Information" section yon will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose atten- tion the letter should be directed. hdvar M. ■ her lack Supervisor Social Service March 11, 1930 74 - CALIFORNIA GE NERAL DTFORhlATION RESIDEN CE - For public medical care subject must have resided for three years in the state and one year in the county. Psychotic s requiring hospitalization must have lived in the state for one yaar. Inquiries regarding legal residence , indigent settlement, authorization for return of indigents to Los Angeles County or permission to send dependents or partial dependents to county should be directed to the Los Angeles County Department of Charities, (Item No. 194) MEDICAL CASS3 - Application for medical care ' for indigents should be made in duplicate to the Director, Department of Public Health, 402 State Gffice Building, Sacramento, California. (Item No. 427). He will refer the application to the proper division. PSYCHO TICS - Application for care for psychotic s should be made to the Director, Department of Institutions, Sacramento, California. (Item No. 425). Cases intended for deportation from California to another state should be referred to the Supervising Depor- tation Officer, Department- of Institutions, Sacramento, California. STATE WELFARE - The State Department of Social Welfare (Item No. 428) administers state and federal aid to the needy aged, needy blind and dependent children through, the county welfare ■ departments which it supervises; it prescribes forms and collects statistics regarding these types of aid, county aid to indigents and adult and juvenile probation work. It inspects and licenses boarding homes and institutions for children and aged; it visits and inspects children* s and county hospitals and it must approve all building plans for these institutions. The Social Welfare Board is composed of seven members each- appointed by the Governor for a term of four years. It appoints a Director of the Department of Social Welfare who is the executive of the Department and Secretary cf the Board. DEPARTMENT OF -INSTITUTIO NS - The Department of Institutions has jurisdic- tion over the following institutions; 76 CALIFORNIA State Hospital for the Insane, Mendocino (Item No.C79) State Hospital for the Insane, Stockton (Item TIo.G75) State Hospital for the Insane, Napa, (Item No ,116) State Hospital for the Insane, Agnews, (Item No, 1 ) State Hospital for the Insane, Pat ton, (Item No. 358) State Hospital for the Insane, Morwalk, (Item No. 274) State Hospital for the Insane, Carmarillo, (Item No. 41) Sonoma State Home for the Feeble-minded (Item No. 70) Pacific Colony and State Narcotic Hospital (Item No. 6GG) Ventura School for Girls (Item No. 698) Preston School of Industry (Item Nc,121) Whitticr State School (Bureau of Juvenile Research) Item Wo. 712 Industrial Home for the Adult Blind (It am lib. 289} Industrial Workshop for the Blind (Item No. 182) The Director of Institutions (Item No. 425) is appointed by and holds office at the pleasure of the Governor, STATE PRISO N SYSTEM - The State Board of Prison 'Directors (Item No. 424) haa general supervision of the State Prisons (Folsom — Item No, 383) and (San Quentin — Item Mo ,612) and makes rules and regulations for their government. Questions relative to present or former inmates of California prisons or the Institution • for Women (Item N0.C8O) may be addressed to the institution itself or to the Division of Criminal Identification and Investigation, State Department of Penology, 503 State Office Building, Sacramento , California, (Item No.426), By law, the Division may give information only to public law enforcement agencies or officials. However, it is understood that the term "law enforcement" is liberally construed so long as the information serves a legitimate public purpose. STATE PARO LE - The Board of Prison Terms and Paroles (Item No. 406) has the power to fix and determine and ro-detcrmine the length of time persons sentenced to be imprisoned in a state prison, shall bo imprisoned and to allow, suspend, revoke, forfeit, and again allow prisoners to be released on parole. The Eoard consists of a chairman and two other members appointed by the governor to hold office for four-year rotating terms. The Chairman is the executiv officer of the Board. VITAL S TATIS TICS - Information as to the procedure to be followed in making application for verification of vital statistics was not available at time this directory was released. STATE CO NFERE NCE OF SOC IAL WORK - California Conference of Soci; 1 Work: President, Honorable Ralph E. Jenny, Judge, U. S. District Court, 6th Floor, Pacific Electric Building, Los Angeles, California; Secretary, Miss Anita Eldridge, 353 Kearny St., San Francisco, California; date of 1938 meeting: April 24 to April 28, 1938, Pasadena, California. 77 CALIFORNIA OTHER DIRECTORIE S - It is understood that the following California directories are available; Council of Social Agencies, Los Angeles; Community Chest, Oakland; Council of Social Agencies, Pasadena; State Depart ment of Institutions, Sacramento; State Department of Social Wolf a Sacramento; Council of Social Agencies, San Jo so; Community Chest, Santa Monica. INDIAN EDUCATION - Indians of one-fourth or more Indian blood, thirteen years age and over, if in need of vocational training, from broken homes or unable to attend public schools, may bo enrolled at Sherman Institute, U # S, Indian School, Riverside, (Item No .'1-00 ) for train ing in agriculture, trades and home economics , also high school and junior college instructions, DIRECTOR Y CODS - The letters which appear to the loft of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following code: A — Social Service Exchange H — Character Building and B — Family Welfare (Private) Delinquency Prevention C — Public Welfare I — Employment D — Care of Delinquents (Proba- J — Travelers* Aid tion, Institution, Parole) K — Veterans* Care E — Legal Aid L — Foreign Born F — Child Welfare (Private) M — Specialized Education G — Hospital, Clinic, and Health N — Administrative (Federations) Agency 0 — Miscellaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county seat, address of the U. S. Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city lies, population, and land area in square miles of the counties indicated.. The following code has been used: 1 — County 2 — County scat 3 — Headquarters of U. S. Probation Officer 4 — Population 5 — Land area in square miles 70 PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF TliS FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE ADDRESS SOCIAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE SERVICE MATTER! OFFICER TO: U. S. Penitentiary Aloatra& Island, James A. Johnston, Warden, California. ' Warden. Attn.: Chaplar U. S. Penitentiary Atlanta, Fred G. Zerost, Warden, Georgia. Warden. Attn. : Chief Parole Office:. 1 i, S. Penitentiary Leavenworth, Robert H. Hudspeth,Warden, Kansas. Warden. Attn.: Chief Parole Office U. S. Penitentiary Fort Leavenworth, A. C. Aderhold, Warden, Annex Kansas. Warden. Attn.: Chief Parole Office. U. S. Northeastern Lewisburg, Henry C. Hill, Warden, Penitentiary Pennsylvania. Warden. Attn.: Chief Parole Office U. S. Penitentiary McNeil Island, Yfcshin^ton. E. B. Swopo, War don. Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officei Federal Industrial Institution for Women Alderson, West Virginia, Dr. Mary B. Harris, Supt. , Warden* Attn. : Chief Parole Officer: U. S. Industrial Reformatory Chill ico the , Ohio. Joseph ".7. Sanford, Supt., Warden. Attn.: Chief Parole Office: U. S. Southwestern Reformatory El Reno, Oklahoma. H. L. Merry, Warden. Supt. , Attn.: Chief Parole Office: U. S. Hospital for Defective • Delinquents S'oringf icld, Missouri. Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent, Supt. , Attn.: Sr. Ward Assistant U. S. Detention Head- quarters New York City, N. Y. Acting Supt, Superintendent Federal Jail New Orleans, Louisiana. M. F. Amrine, Superintendent. Superintendent CALIFORNIA NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE ADDRESS SOCIAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE SERVICE MATTERS OFFICER TO U. S. Detention Farm La Tuna, Texas. Thomas B. White, Warden. Word en , Attn.: Parole Officer U. S. Detention Farm Milan, Michigan, John J. Ryan, Warden, Supt . , Attn. : Parole Officer Federal Reformatory Camp Petersburg, C. 0. Nicholson, Supt., Virginia. Superintendent. Attn.: Parole Off ic er Federal Prison Camp No. 5 Federal Prison Camp No. 8 Dupont , Washington. Montgomery, Alabama. Eugene B. He istor, Superintendent Sup erintondent • lames B. Gaffnoy, Acting Supt., Superintendent. Attn.: Parole Clerk Federal Prison Camp Tucson, No. 10 Arizona. Walter W, Bailey, Supt., Superintendent. Attn.: Parole Clerk Federal Prison Camp No. 11 Kooskia, Deanc Reiner, Superintendent Idaho. Superintendent, U. S. PUBLIC HEjJjTH SERVICE INSTITUTION U. S. Public Health Lexington, Service Hospital Kentucky. Dr . Lawrence Kolb , Supt . , Superintendent. Attn.: Administr- tive assistant 80 AGNEW (1 — Santa Clara, 2 — San Jose, 3 — San Francisco) Agnows Stat© Hospital; E. W. Mullen, M.D. , Medical Duperin- tendoht ; T« T. Tourtillott, Business Manager; for the care and treatment of mental cases. ALAMEDA (1— Alameda, 2— Oakland, 3— San Francisco, 4—35,033) Alameda Clinic, 2226 Santa Clara St.; Miss Mario Kent, Super- vising Nurse; For treatment of indigent sick - as an out- patient department of county hospital. Calif. State Employment Service, Dist. ,=/-3, 1556 Park St. ; Mr. George Walker, Manager. Social Service hoard, City of Alameda, 2226 Santa Clara St.; Mrs. Phyllis McCoskcy, Executive Secretary. ALBANY (l— Alameda, g — Oakland, 3 — San Francisco, 4—6,569) ALCATRAZ (1 — San Francisco, 2 — San Francisco , 3 — San Francisco) U. S. Penitentiary; James A. Johnston, harden. ALHAMBRA, (1-Los Angoloa, 2 — hos Angeles, 5 — Los Angeles, 4 — 29,47.' Alhambra City Schools; Mr. M. R. Stoke sbary, Director of Re scare an d Special Se r v i c e . Calif. State Employment Service, Diet. #1, 27 East Valley Blvd.; Mr. John A« Greene, Manager. Calif. State Prison, Women's Dept., Tehachapi; 2116 Meridian Ave.; Miss Florence Monahan, Superintendent. ALTADENA (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles) Altadena Health Center, 331 Crosby St.; Dr. J. M. Furstman, Executive. Altadena Welfare Board, 701 E. Mariposa St.; Mrs. Josephine Marsh, Director. ALTORiiS (1— Modoc, 2—lturas, 3— San Francisco, 4—2,338) Calif. State Employment Service, Dist. i/14 , 911 Main St.; Mr. Harry L. Payne, Manager. Modec County Department of Social Welfare, Box 117; Mrs. Lucille Leonard, Director. Modoc County Juvenile Protective association; Hon. F. M. Janison, Judge of Superior & Juvenile Court. ALVISO (1— Santa Clara, 2— San Jose, 3 — San Francisco, 4—381) AL AMEDA COUNTY (2— Oakland, 5— San Francisco, " 4—474 , 883 , 5—732 ) rklcesvillc , 5 — San Francisco, AMADOR COinSTTY (2 — Jackson, 3 — San Francisco, "4—8,494, 5— 601) AMADOR (1 — Amador, 2 — Jackson, 3 — San Francisco , 4—171) CALAbORwiA ANAHEIM (1— Orange, g~-Santa Ana, 5— fcos Angclos, 4— 10/. Ob) ■uNGELS ( 1— Calaveras , 2— San ^ndreas, £ — San Francisco, 4—915) AWTIOCH (1— Contra Costa; 2~-Martincz, a— San Francisco, 4—3,563) ARCADIA (1 — Lea Angclos, 2 — Los Angeles, 3*-Los Angeles, 4 — 5,216) AROuiA (1 — Humboldt, 2 — Eureka, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 1,709) ARLINGTON (1 — Riverside, 2 — Riverside, 3 — Los Angeles) Arlington Welfare association, 3790 Van Burcn St.; Mrs, Percy Errington, Purchasing ^gont ; This is a voluntary associ; ti on without salaries, for the general benefit of the community, and for emergency relief in coses not reach d by public agencies . ARROYO GRANDE (1 — San Luis Obispo, 2 — San Luis Obispo, 3 — Los ^ngelos, 4 — 892) .uTHSRTON ( 1 — San Mateo, 2 — Redwood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4—1,324) ATWATSR (1— Merced, 2— -Merced, 5 — Los Angeles, 4 — 917) Bloss Memorial Hospital; Mr. T. H. Scran do tt , Manager. AUBURN (1 — Placer, 2 — Auburn, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 2,661) Catholic Ladies' Relief Society; Mrs. Charles Kemper , Presi- dent. Probation Office, Court House; Mr. Charles Allon, Probation Officer. AVALON (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los -ngolcs, 4 — 1,397) AZUSA (1 — L:s Angeles, 2 — Los -iiigolos, 3 — Los ^ngolos, --,808) BAKERSFIELD (1— Kern, 2— Bckcref iold, 3— Los Angeles, 4—59,071) Calif. State Employment Service - Kern County, Dist . ,,12, 1300-1304 - 18th St.; Mr. R. W. Evans, Manager ,- Korn County State Relief Administration, Post Office Box 513; Mr. M, V/. Skclton, Director. Korn County Welfare Department, Post Office Bex 516, 26th & M Streets; Mr. M. V/. Skclton, Director. Probation Dept. Juvenile & Adult , 305 Court House ; Mr. C. M. Johnson, Chief Probation Officer. State Relief Admini strati on of California, Box 513; Mr. H. W. Skclton, Director. BANNIN G (1 — Riverside, 2— Riverside, 3 — Las ^ngeles, u — :. ,752) BEAUMONT (1— Riverside, 2— Riverside, 5— Los Angclos, 4—1,552) Community Settlement House. State Relief administration, 556 W. 5th St.; Hiss Alice 3uck- o'altor, Director. 82 BELL (1— Los Angeles, 2 — Lor. Angeles, 3— Los /.ngolos, 4—7,384) BELjVlONT (1— San Mateo, 2— Redwood City, 3— San Francisco, 4—984) Alexander Sanitarium, Inc., Ralston Avenue; I.Irs. Li S. Aloxon- der, Super int ondont and President. Hcrvc Rest; Ivlr. John P. Duffy, Owner and Manager. BELVERDERS (1— Marin, 2— Can Rafael, 3 — San Francisco, 4—500) BENICIA (1 — Solano, 2— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco, 4— .",,913) BERKTiTiKY (1—iJ.amcda, 2— Oakland, 3— ban Francisco, 4—82,109) Alameda County Charities Commission, 7th & Addison Street*: Contact through Oakland office. Berkeley Clinic, 830 University Avenue; Miss Mary Fournierm, Head Df Social Service ; Mrs* M, Atwood, Executive Nurse; Jurisdiction: Albany, Berkeley, iSmeryville , and that portion of Oakland between Adeline Street and Emeryville* Berkeley General Hospital, 2001 Dvright Way; Mr. Alfred E. Maffl. Superintendent of Hospital; rr m. 7». Reich, M* D. , Moclcal Director of Clinic. Berkeley Welfare Society, 847 Addison Street; Miss Mary A. Yfilliaiasan, Executive Secretary. California Forms Bureau Federation, 305 Hilgard Hall; Mr* Alex Johnson, Executive Secretary. California State Employment Service, Dist. »'3, 2459-C3 Shot tuck Square; Mr. William J. Loo, Manager* Crime Prevention Div.- Berkeley Police Dept.; Mrs. Elizabeth Lossing, (Fclicc-v.oman) Head of the Crime Prevention Division. National Youth Administration, Milvia & Durant Street; Miss Barbara Sherman, Field Worker, Community Service Bureau. Superior & Juvenile Court, Alameda County; Mr* 0. F. Snedigar, Chief Probation Officer. BEVERLY HIL LS (1 — Los n-ngelos, 2 — Lc s Angeles, 5 — Los Angeles, 4—17,429) ( See Hollywood ) BIGGS (1 — Butte, 2 — Oroville, 5 — San Francisco, 4 — 463) BISHOP (1— Inyo, 2— Independence , 3 — Los ^ngcles, 4—1,159) California State Employment Service, Dist. #12; Mr. Kenneth G. Irons , Manag or . BLUE LAKE; (1— Humboldt, 2— Eureka, 3 — San Francisco, 4—555) BLYTHE (1 — Riverside, 2 — Riverside, 3 — Loo Angeles, 4 — 1,020) Strte Relief Administration (branch). BRAY/LEY ( 1— Imperial , 2— El Centre, 3— Los Angclos, 4 — 10,439) BREA (1 — Orange, 2 — Santa Ana, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 2,435) BRIDGEPORT (l— Llono, 2 — Bridgeport, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 242) BRIDGEPORT - continued ( wu J jj»unw.i«a, Mono County Welfare Department; Court House; Fir. George Delury, Jr. , Director. BURBANK (1— Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 16,662 Mother Cabrini Preventorium, West Glen Oak. BURLINGJS .IE (1 — San Mateo, 2— Redvrood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 15,270) " BU TTE COUNTY (2 — Orovillc, 3 — San Francisco, 4—34,093, 5—1,698) CALAVI3L-.S COUNTY (2--San Andreas, 5 — San Francisco, 4—6,008, 5—1, 027) CALFXICO (1— Imperial, 2— El Centre, 3— Los Angeles, 4—6,299) CALIPATRIA (1— Imperial, 2 — El Centre, 3 — Los Angel us, 4 — 1,554) CLiLISTOGA (1 — Napa, 2 — Napa, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 1,000) C.F.L'.Rl r.LQ (1 — Ventura , 2 — Ventura, 5 — Los Angeles, 4 — 3,092) Camarillo State Hospital; Dr. Thomas Y. r . Hagerty, Medical Supt. ; Mr. Bruce W» Macey, Business Manager, CAMP I.iSEKE R (l — Sonoma, 2 — Santa Rosa, 3 — San Francisco) St. Dorothy T s Rest Association. CAEDGA PARK (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 5 — Los Angeles) Protestant Welfare Association (Pacific Lodge Boys' Home), 4900 Serrania Ave.; Mr. Frederick D. Eichbauer, Supt. CPFIEL-by^tho-SE i'i (1 — Monterey, 2 — Salinas, 3 — San Francisco, 4—2,260) CERES (l — Stanislaus, 2 — -Modesto, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 981) CHICO (1— Butte, 2 — Orovillc, 5 — San Francisco, '.—9,600) Butte County Probation Department; Mrs. Blanch Parsons, Chief Probation Officer. California State Employment Service, District ,t13, 345 ¥. 5th St.; Mr. Paul W. Little, Manager. Catholic Ladies' Relief Society; Mrs. Agnes Ogdcn, President. CHINO (l — San Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 5--Los Angeles, 4—3,118) California Junior Republic, P. 0. Box 157; Mr. Charles E. Wright, Superintendent. CHOWCHI LLA (l— Madera, 2 —Madera, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—847) CHULA VIS TA (l— San Diego, 2— San Diego, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—3,869 CLARE iO NT (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los -ngclcs, 4—2,719) 84 CL0VEK D : xL2 (l — Sonoma, 2 — Santa Rosa, 3— San Francisco, 4—759) CLOVIS (l — Fresno, 2 — Fresno, 5 — Los Angeles, 4 — 1,316) COAL INC A (l — Fresno, 2 — Fresno, 3 — Los ^ngeles, 4 — 2,851) COLFAX (1— Placer, 2— Auburn, 3— San Francisco, 4—912) COLTON (1— San Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—8,014) COLUSA COUNTY (2— Colusa, 3— -San Francisco, 4—10,258, 5—1,140) COLUSA (1 — Colusa, 2 — Colusa, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 2,116) Catholic Ladies' Relief Society; Mrs. E. Sankey, President, Colusa County Welfare Department, Court House; Miss Emma H« Rathbun, Director, COMPTON (1— Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4— 12", 516) Compton Health Center. Compton Sanitarium & Las Camp anas Hospital; Dr. Glenn Myers, Medical Director. CONCORD (1 — Contra Costa, 2— Martinez, 3 — San Francisco, 4—1,125 C0I3TR: . COST: . C OUNTY (2— Martinez, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 78,608,. 5—714)" CORCORAN (1 — Kings, 2— Hanford, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—1,768) ■ CORNING (1 — Tehama, 2— Red Bluff, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,377) CORONA (1— Riverside, 2 — Riverside, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 7,018) Riverside County Bureau of Wolf are and Relief, 200 Ramona St.; Mr. T. S. Murray, District Director. CORONaDO (1— San Diogo , 2— San Dj. og0 , 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 5,425) CORTE MADERA (l— Marin, 2 — San Rafael, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,02'. COVIN", (l— Los Angeles, 2— Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—2,774) - CRESCENT C ITY (l— Del Norte, 2— Crescent City, 3 — San Francisco, '4—2,500) Probation Department; Mr. E. R. Griffin, Probation Officer. State Relief Administration & Department of Public Welfare; Mr. George C. Walton, Director; Mr. Ralph L. Wilson, Supervisor. CULVER CIT Y (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 5 — Los Angeles, / 4—5,669) V- CALIFORNIA ( Sec Los Angeles Fam i ly- Welfare association^ California State Employment Service, District #1, 9333 Culver Blvd. ; Mr. Guy Hcaton, Manager. DALY CITY (l — San Mateo, 2 — Redwood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4—7,838) DAVIS (1— Yolo, 2— Woodland, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,243) DELANO (1 — Kern, 2 — Bakersficld, 3— Los Angclos, 4—2,632) DSL NORTE COUNT Y (2— Crescent City, 3— San Francisco, 4—5,000, 5—1,540) D INULA (1— Tulare, 2— Visalia, 3— Los Angclos, 4—2,968) DIXON (1— Solano, 2— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,000) DORRIS (l — Siskiyou, 2 — Yreka, 3 — San Francisco, 4—762) DOWNIEVILLS (1— Sierra, 2— Downiovillo, 3— San Francisco, 4—433! California State Employment Service, District #15, Main St#; Miss Mary Ellen Dugan, Manager. Sierra County Probation Office, Court House; Miss Ruth A. Taylo: Probation Officer, Mr. F. H. Turner, County Clerk. DUIISMIUR (1— Siskiyou, 2— Yreka, 3— San Francisco, 4—2,610) California State Employment Service, District #14, 901 Sacramoni Ave.; Miss Thclnan Bonder, Manager. EL CAJO N (1 — San Diego, 2— San Diego, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—1,050) El Cr.njon City, Health Officer, 532 San Diego St. EL CENTRO (l— Imperial, 2— El Centro, 3— Los Angeles, 4—10,000) California State Employment Se rvice, District 7/6, 134 So. 6th S' Mr. Russell Bailey, Manager. County Hospital; Dr. W. H. Haakinson, Resident physician. Imperial County Probation Department, Court House; Mr, E. A. Nance, Chief Probation Officer. Imperial County Welfare Department, Court House; Mr. Chas. E. Nice, Indigent Commissioner. Public Health Office; Dr. W. I, Fox, County Health Officer. Solvation Array, 617 Broadway; Major C. A. Peterson. State Relief Administration, 400 Comm. St.; Mr. Lobt. S. Elliot- Director. Travelers* Aid, Barbara Worth Hotel; Mrs. Dozicr Scott Dawson. Veterans • Service, Court House; Mr. Charles E. Nice, Veterans' Service Officer. EL C ERR I TO (l — Contra Costa, 2 — Martinez, 3 — San Francisco, 4—3,870) ELDORADO COU NTY ( 2— Placervillc , 3 — San Francisco, 4—15,000, 5— "l,757) 86 GALIFOFiNIA SLDRID GE (1 — SononSH, 2 — Santa Rose, 3 — San Francisco) 70. 0 Sonoma State Homo; Mr, H. EL Wntorhouso, Business Manager, EL MONTE (1— Los Angeles, 2— Los Angelas 3— -Los Angelas, 4—3,47 71. B Ruth Hone, 720 Title Ins. Bldg. , 433 S. Spring St. EL SEGUKDO (l — Los Angel os, 2 — Los Angeles, 3— Los Angeles, • 4—3,503) ' ELSINOR E (l — Rivorside, 2— Riverside, 3 — Lor, Angeles,. 4—1,350) 72. C Stato Relief Administration, (District Office) , City Hall. EMERYVILLE (l— Alameda , 2— Oakland, 3 — San Francisco, 4—2,336) 73. B-F " Emeryville Welfare Committee, 4321 Salem St.; Mr. R. S. Hawlcy, Secretary-treasurer. gCCONDTDO (1— San Diego, 2— San Diego, 3— Los Angclos, 4—3,421) ETNA (1 — Siskiyou, 2 — Yrcka, 3 — Sail Francisco, 4 — 379) EUREKA (1— Humboldt, 2— Eureka, 3— San Francisco, 4—18,000) 74. I California State Employment Service, District #15, 239 G St.; Mr, John B, Herndon, Manager, 75. 0 Hoopa Valley Agency; Mr, Owen M, Boggcss, Supt, 76. D Humboldt County Probation Department, 833 6th St.; Mr. G. Y, Henderson, Chief Probation Officer. 77. C Humboldt County Welfare Department, 6th and Eye Sts.; Mr. L. S. Manville, Executive Secretary. 78. C State Relief administration, 825 6th St.; Mr. Ralph L. Wilson, Social Service Supervisor. 79. J Young Women's Christian Association, 730 II. St. ; Miss Anne Woodcock, General Secretary. FILLMORE (1— Ventura, 2 — Ventura, 3— Los Angeles, 4—2,893) FIRSBAUGH (l— Fresno, 2— Fresno, 3— Los Angeles, 4—506) FORT BRAGG (l— Mendocino , 2 — Ukiah, 3 — San Francisco, 4—3,022) FORT JOKSS (1— Siskiyou, 2— Yreka, 3— San Francisco, 4—302) FORTUNA (1— Humboldt, 2 — Eureka, 3 — San Francisco, 4—1,239) FOWLER (1— Fresno, 2— Fresno, 5— Los Angeles, 4—1,171) FRESNO COUNTY (2 — Fresno, 3— Los Angeles, 4—173,000, • 5—5,950) FRESNO (1 — Fresno, 2 — Fresno, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—60,000) 80. B-F Associated Catholic Charities, 1152 "R" St.; Reverend James G. Howling, Executive Director. 81. I California State Employment Service, District #7, 2146 Inyo St.; Mr. Willard Marsh, Fresno County Manager. 87 CLIFOIttlA 82. H 83. N 84. N 85. C 86. C 87. D DD OO. A 89. A yu. T Li yx. r>—L) 92. G 93. 0 94. c 95. D 96. 0 Department of Child Welfare, Fresno Public Schools; Mrs. Nan Allan, Director of Child Welfare. Fresno Community Chest, Inc., 229 Rowell Eldg.; Mr. Charles A. Anger, Executive Secretary. Fresno Council of Social Agencies, 229 Rowell Bldg.; Mrs. M. J. Aldrich, Secretary. Fresno County Department of Public Welfare, 2107 Inyo St.; Mrs. Minettc Cutzler, Acting Director. Fresno County Indian Welfare Department, Court House; Miss Elizabeth M. Kliewcr, Supervisor of Indian Welfare. Fresno County Probation Office, Court House; Mr. 0. M, Akcrs, Probation Officer. Fresno County Social Service Exchange, 2107 Inyo St.; Mr. Arthu: I. Rittuc, Registrar. Fresno Social Service Exchange. International Institute. Jewish Welfare Societies of Fresno, 1836 Tulare St.; Mr. Paul Newman, Secretary — treasurer. Public Health Office; Dr. W. F # Stein, County Health Officer. Salvation Army; Mr. Andrew Telfer, Captain. State Relief Administration, 212 Bank of America Bldg.; Miss Ruth V. Brandt, Social Service Supervisor. United States District Court; Mr. W. C. Rhodes, United States Probation Officer. Volunteers of America; Major Wm. Smith, Director. FULLERTON (1— -Orange, 2— Santa A na , 3— Los Angeles, 4—10,860) GILROY (1— Santa Clara, 2— San Jose, 3— San Francisco, 4—3,502) GLENDALE (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—62,736) 97. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 207 W. Colo. Blvd.; Mr. Clifford Britton, Manager. 98. (See Los Angeles Catholic Welfare Bureau) 99. C (Sec Los Angeles County Relief Administration) 100. 0 Mission Rest Home, 4525 San Fernando Road; Dr. Geo. H. Richardso Medical Director. 101. G Villa Shaw Rest Home, 657 W. Milford St.; Mrs. Qra Hunter, Supt . GLENDO RA (l — Los -"-ngclcs, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 2,7c GLE N N COUNTY (2— Willows, 3— San Francisco, 4—10,935, 5—1,537) GRASS ViiLLEY (l— Nevada, 2— Nevada City, 3— San Francisco, 4—3,817) ' 102. B Catholic Ladies' Relief Society, Pine Hill Drive; Mrs. Lloyd Kee President. 103. I California State Employment Service, District #8, 111 S. Auburn St.; Mr. Jerold Dclaney, Manager. 104. 0 Salvation Army. GRIDLEY (1— -Butte, 2— Oroville, 5— San Francisco, 4—1,941) 80 GUSTINE Cl— Merced, 2— Uoreod, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1,016) HANFORD (1— Kings, 2— Hanford, 3— Los Angeles, 4—7,028) California State Employment Service, District #7, 311 N. Douty St.; Mr. J. Malcolm Baird, Manager. Juvenile Court, Court House; Honorable K. Van Santo, Judge; Mr. John Walker, County Probation Officer. Kings County Department of Public Welfare, P. 0. Box 599, Court House; Miss Harriet Styles, Acting Director. HAWTHORNE (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—6,596) HAYWARD (l— Alameda, 2 — Oakland, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 5,530) Alameda County Charities Commission, City Hall. HSALDSBURG (l— -Sonoma, 2 — Santa Rosa, 3— San Francisco, 4—2,296) HEMBT (l— Riverside, 2— Riverside, 3— Los Angeles, 4—2,235) State Relief Administration, District Office, 405 E. Fla. Ave. HERCULE S (1 — Contra Costa, 2— Martinez, 3 — San Francisco, 4—392) HERMOSA BEACH (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—4,796") HILLSBOROUGH (l — San Mateo, 2 — Redwood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4—1,891) HOLLISTFR (l — San Benito, 2 — Hollistcr, 3 — San Francisco, 4—3,757) San Benito County Welfare Department, County Court House; Miss Eleanor Hoi an, Director. HOLLYWOOD (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los ^ngeles) Assistance League of Southern California, Fonily Welfare Department. 5603 Fernwood Ave.; Mrs. Edith Boron, Executive Secretary, California State Employment Service, District #1, 5407-09 Santa Monica Blvd.; Miss Hazel Elliott, Manager. Los Angeles County Relief Administration. HOLTVILLB (l— Imperial, 2— El Centre, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1,758) H0RNIT0S (1— -Mariposa, 2— Mariposa, 3— Los Angeles, 4—62) H UMBOLDT COUNTY (2— Eureka, 3 — San Francisco, 4—50,000, 5—3,575) H UNTINGTON BEACH (l— Orange, 2— Santa ^na, 3— Los Angeles, 4—3,690) CALIFORNIA HUNTINGTON PARK (l— Log Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 4—24,591) (See Los Angeles Family Welfare association) California Stato Employment Service, District #1, 6913 Pacific Blvd.; Miss Cecil Anderson, Manager. LvIOLA (l — Napa, 2 — Napa, 3 — San Francisco) Napa State Hospital; Dr. J. M. Scanland, Superintendent; Miss Rose Offutt, Psychiatric Social Service Worker. IM PERIAL COUNTY (2— El Centre, 3- -Los Angeles, 4— 65, OC 5—4,039) IMPERIAL (1— Imperial, 2— El Centro, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1,943) INDEPENDENCE (l — Inyo, 2 — Independence, 3 — Los Angeles j Inyo County Probation Department; Mr. Chas. H. Powell, Probatie: Officer and Welfare Director. Inyo County Welfare Department, Court House; Mr. Chas. H. PottcIj Director and Probation Officer. INDIO (l — Riverside, 2 — Riverside, 5 — Los ^ngoles) State Relief Administration, Rear of City hall; District Manage! IN0-LE.700D (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los -n.cles, 4—19,480) California State Employment Service, District §\ 9 351 E. Queen St.; Mr. Tim. L. Blan chard, Manager, INYO COUN TY ( 2— Independence , 3— Los Angeles, 4—6,555, 5—9,991) IONE (l — Amador, 2 — Jackson, 3 — San Francisco) Preston School of Industry, P. 0. waterman; Mr. 0. K. Close, Sup or intendent • ISLETON (1 — Sacramento, 2 — Sacramento, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 2,09C Amador County welfare Department, Court House; Mrs. Mary T. Warrington, Director and County Agent. KSNNETT (1— Shasta, 2— Redding, 3 — San Francisco, 4—124) KERN COUNTY ( 2— Baker sf icld, 3— Los Angolos, 4— 120, 00 r . 5 — 8,003) KSRNVT LLE (l— Kern, 2— Bakersf icld, 3— Lcuisana) Public Health Office; Dr. Myrnie L. Gifford, Assistant County Health Officer. KING CITY U-*4fontproy, 2— Salinas, 5— San Francisco, 4—1,483) KINGS COUNTY (2-^anford, 3— Los Angeles, 4—25,585, 5—1,159) 90 CALIFORNIA KINGSBURG (1— Fresno, 2— Fresno, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1,322.) LA CRESCBNTA (l — Los Angeles, 2— Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—10,387) 124. G Kimbal Sanitarian, 2647 Foothill Blvd.; Mrs. F. I. Kimball, Manager. LAGUNA B5ACH (l — Orange, 2— Santa Ana, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 1,981) LA HABRA (l— Orange, 2— Santa Ana, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 2,273) LAKE COUNTY (2— Lakeport, 3— San Francisco, 4—7,166, 5—1,238) LAKEPOR T (1 — Lake, 2— Lakeport, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1,318) 125. C County Relief Agency; Mr. Fred C. Davidson, County Relief Agent, LA MES A (1— San Diego, 2— San Diego, 3— Los Angeles, 4—2,513) LARKSPU R (1— Marin, 2— San Rafael, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,241) LASSEN COUNTY ( 2— Susanville, 3 — San Francisco, 4—12,589, 5—4,531) LA VERNE (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los ^-ngoles, 4—2,860) LAV/I-JDAL F (1 — San Mateo, 2 — Redwood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 36^ LEM00RS (l — Kings, 2— Hanford, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1,599) LINCOLN (1— Placer, 2— Auburn, 3— San Francisco, 4—2,094) 126. G Joslin's Sanatorium, R.F.D. #2, Box ff6; Mrs. E. M. Guilford, Supt. L INDSAY (1— Tulare, 2— Visalia, 3— Los Angolas, 4—3,878) • 127. C Lindsay Welfare Council, 356 Van Nose Ave.; Mrs. Edith M. Mills. Manager . LIVERMORE (l— Alameda, 2— Oakland, 3— San Francisco, 4—3,119) 128. G District Health Office, Alameda County Health Department, LIVINGSTON (1— Morcod, 2— Merced, 3— Los Angeles, 4—803) LOP I (1 — San Joaquin, 2 — Stockton, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 6,788) LOMP0C (l — Santa Barbara, 2 — Santa Barbara, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—2,845) 129. G County Health Department, Veterans Memorial Bldg. ; Mrs. Elsa M. Dowse, Secretary, 130. D County Probation Department, Veterans Memorial Bldg.; Mr, Arthur V/ ¥ Ivans, Probation Officer* \ 131. C County Welfare Department, Veterans Memorial Bldg; Mrs. Mona Mcrriam, Assistant Director. 91 CALIFORNIA LOMC BEACH (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—142,032) 132. I California State Employment Service, District //l, 319 W. Broad- way; Mr. Vern L. Rowley, Manager, 133. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau, 546 Pine Ave.; Mrs. Melva T. Westman, Executive Secretary. 134. C City Social Service, City Hall; Mr. W. .Golden, Secretary. 135. C County Department of Charities, Division of Indigent Relief, 921 Pacific Ave.; Mr. A r thur D. Greenleigh. 136. C County Department of Charities, 100 E Ocean Blvd.; Mr. Rex Thompson, Superintendent; Mr. K. L. Taylor, District Director. 137. D County of Los Angeles, 703 Jergins Tr. Bide., Corner Ocean & Pine Ave.; Mr. II. C. Vinacke , Director, Mr. K. J. Scudder, Chief Probation Officer. 138. A Long Beach Social Service Exchange, 404 City Hall. 139. B Family Welfare Association, 546 Pine Ave.; Miss Anne 0. Schwennsen, Executive secretary. 140. F-G Long Boach Social Welfare League, 921 Pacific Ave,; Miss Ann is L. Fletcher, Superintendent. 141. C State Relief administration. 142. J Travelers' Aid Society, 156 W. Ocean Blvd., Pacific Electric St Miss Lillian L. Cave, Executive Secretary. LOS AN GELES COUNTY (2— Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, "'4—2,650,000, 5—4,115) LOS 1.NG ELES (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los -"-ngolcs, 3 — Los Angles, 4—1,554,100) 143. H All Nations Boys' Club, 810 E. Sixth St.; Mr. Charles Sheldon Thompson, Director; Mr. R. B. Kcstcr, Chairman, Executive Council. '144. H All Nations Boys' Club, Hollonbeck Branch, 200§ N. St. Lewis St, Mr. Merrill Harrod, Supervisor. 145. K .American Legion Service Department, 1816 S. Figueroa St.; Mr. Donald M. Claflin, Director. 146. B Assistance League, Family Welfare Department, 5603 Fernwood Ave. Mrs. Edith Bogcn, Executive Secretary. 147. G Banksia Sanitarium; 5227 Santa Monica Blvd.; Mr. E. F. Herbert, Pre si dent. 148. 0 Bureau of Governmental Research, University of C .lifornia; Miss Evelyn Huston, Librarian. 149. NL-0 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Department of Education, 107 State Bldg. ; Mr. W. E. %ith, District. Supervir 150. M Bureau of Vocational Service, 452 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; Mrs. Marioric Walker, Managing Director. 151. C-M Board of Education, Health Service Division, 810 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; Dr. Sven Lokranz, Director. 152. B British Benevolent Society, 304 S. E'way, Room 212, Lit. John B. Creasy, Executive Officer. 153. C Bureau of Indigent Relief, Special ^id Division, 434 S. San Pedro St.; Mr. L. C. Schroibor, Director. 154. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 1123 S. Hill - Mr. Floyd Byrnes, County Manager. 92 CALIFORNIA 155. B-D Catholic Big Brothers, 220f S. Main St.; Mr. Jerome J. Higgins, Executive Secretary. 156. B Catholic Big Sisters, 533 W> 2nd St.; Miss Mae K. Sargent, ' Executive Secretary. 157. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau, 333 W. 2nd St.; Right Reverend Thomas J. O'Dwyer, Executive Director. 158. G Cedars Of Lebanon Hospital, 4833 Fountain Ave.; Mrs. Kathryn K. Moitzler, E. N. Supt. 159. I-K Central Employment Bureau for /eterans, 413 E. ioth St.; Mr. Cec P. Dykes, Manager. 160. E Child •Guidance Clinic, 1325 Mams, Blvd.; Dr. Forrest N. Anderson, Executive Director. 161. F Children's Home Society of California, 916 E. 25th St.; Mr. Matthew P. ^--dams, State Executive Secretary. 162. & Children's Hospital Society, 4614 Sunset Blvd. 163. G Children's- Hospital & Out-patient Department, 4614 Sunset Blvd.; Miss Lila Swift, Superintendent. 164. F Children's Protective Association, 2824 Hyans St.; Miss Louise ^rury, Executive Secretary. 165. F-L Council of Jewish Women of Los ^ngeles, 214 Loma Drive; Miss Do Berres, Director, Social Service. 166. N Council of Social Agencies of Los Angeles, Room ?/216, Chamber of Commerce Building, 1152 South Broad?*ray; Miss Mary Stanton, Executive Secretary. 167. C Department of Charities Division of Indigent Relief, 701 East Jefferson Street; Miss Annis L. Fletcher, Director, Long Beach District . 168. C Department of Social Service of the City of Los iAigelos, M-50 City Hall; General Manager. 169. C Department of Social Welfare, Division of Children's Aid, 434 South San Pedro Street; Mrs. Ethel Corrough, Director. 170. D El Retiro School for Girls; Miss Mary M. Derby, Supervisor. 171. B • Family Welfare Association, 126 West 3rd Street; Mrs. Maude May- field Roof, Executive Secretary; Covers county for intor-agenc;/ service "mly. 172. B Family Welfare Department of the Assistance League, 5603 Fern- wood ^venue ; Mrs. Edith Bogen, Executive Secretary. 173. N Federation of Jewish Welfare Organizations, 610 Temple Street; Mr. Charles I. Schottland, Executive Director. 174. B Federation of Protestant Churches of Los ^ngelcs, 129 West 2nd Street; Mr. L. Miller, Director of Welfare Department. 175. B Florence Crittenton Home, 234 East Avenue 33; Miss Ruth Swalestuen, Superintendent. 176. G Good Hope Hospital Association, 1241 Shatto Street; Mrs : . Mar- garet Coleman, Director., 177. G Health Service Section, Mental Hygiene Unit, #810 Chamber of Commerce Building; Arthur R. Timmo, M. D. ; Director. 178. B- Hebrew Free- Loan Association, Room 405 Stack Building, 228 West 4th Street; Mr. David Bclinkoff, Executive Secretary. 179. B Hebrew Sheltering Home for the Aged, 325 South Boyle Avenue; Mr. Max Goldstein, Executive Director. 180. B Hollcnbeck Home of the -nged, 573 South Boyle avenue; Mr. C. W. Hensel, Superintendent. 93 CALIFORiTIA 181. B Home of the Good Shepherd, 1500 South Arlington Avonuo; Mother M. of St. Francis Do Sales, Superior. 182. 0 Industrial Workshop for Blind, 1240 West Pico Street; Mr. Gil- bert H. Rivehburgh, Manager. 183. L International Institute, 435 South Boyle Avomie; Miss Elsie D. Newton, Executive. 184. D-H Jewish Big Brothers' Association, 610 Temple Street; Miss Edna Schuster, Executive Secretary. 185. D Jewish Committee for Personal Service, 610 Temple Street; Mr. , Nathan Sloate, Executive Secretary. 186. G Jewish Consumptive and Ex-patients Relief Association, 228 West 4th Street; Mr. Samuel H. Goiter, Executive Director. 187. I Jewish Orphans' Home of Southern California, 1021? Exposition Blvd.; Mr. Joseph Bonapart, Superintendent. 188. B Jewish Social Service Bureau, 610 Temple Street; Miss Freda Moh: Executive Secretary. 189. H Junipero Sorra Boys' Club, 316 N. Union Avenue ; Mr. Joseph F. Thcsing, Club Director. 190. D Juvenile Hall, 1369 Henry Street, Miss Rlr a C. ^ckcrman, Super- intendent . 191. E Legal Aid Clinic of Southwestern University, 1121 South Hill Street; Mr, Earlc K. Stanton, Director. 192. E Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles, Room if 140 , Cotton Exchange Building, 106 West 3rd Street; Mr. Edwin F. Iranke, Chief Counsel. 193. G Los ungoles City Health Department, 116 V/. Temple Street; George Parrish, M. D. , Health Officer. 194. C L^s Angeles County Department of Charities, 139 North Broadway; Mr. Rex Thomson, Superintendent. 195. G Los Angeles County General Hospital, 1200 North State Street; Mr. Everett J. Gray, Executive Superintendent. 196. G Los Angeles County Health Department, Room f£L56, Hall of Justice Dr. J. L. Pomeroy, Health Officer. 197. D Los Angeles County Probation Committee, Rooms #813-822, Hall of Records; Mrs. Elizabeth McManus, Chairman. 198. D-H Los Angeles County Juvenile Court, Probation Department, 139 North Broadway; Mr. K. J. Scuddcr, Chief Probation Officer. 199. E Los Angeles County Public Defender, Hall of Justice; Mr. Fred- erick H. Vcrcoo; Public Defender. 200. C Los Angeles County Relief Administration, 741 South Flower St.; Mr. C. E. Triggs, Director; Mr. B. G. Copland, Supervisor Social Service Division. 201. G Los -ungeles Sanitarium, 726 East ^dams Blvd. ; John F. Gcrnhardt M. D., Medical Superintendent. 202. A Los Angeles Social Service Exchange, Room #390, Chamber of Commerce Building, 1151 South Broadway; Miss Helen Hackett, Acting Director. 203. G Los Angeles Tuberculosis and Health Association, 1008 Transpor- tation Building; Mr. J"\mes G. Stone, Executive. 204. 1-0 Los Angeles Urban League, 2502 South Central Avenue; Mr, Floyd C. Covington, Executive Director. 205. G Marshall Manor Sanitarium, 3995 East Blvd. ; Miss Ruth Rutherford Superintendent . 206. 0 Native Sons and Native Daughters, Central Committee on Homeless Children, 3924 Sunset Blvd.; Miss Schlingman, Secretary. 94 CALIFORNIA 207. G Orthopaedic Hog: it: 1 end Out-Patent Clinic, 2400 £. Flower St.; Miss Mildred Rieso, Supt. 208. G-M Orthopaedic Hospital - School, 2424 S. Flower St. 209. N Probation Officers Association, Law Bid;., 139 N. Broadway; Mr. C. G. Ruess, Secretary Treasurer. 210. E Public Defender of the City of Los Circles, 291 City Hall; Mr. Frederick M. Hall, City Public Defender. 211. G Public Health Office; Dr. J. L. Pomeroy, County Health Officer. 212. G Queen of Anpols Hospital, 2301 Bollcvue Ave.; Sister M. Alberta, Superior. 213. G St. Barnabas Pest Home fcr Men, 534 3. Boylo St.; Miss Molly D. • Hudson, Supt. 214. B St. Vincent dc Paul Society, Inc., 254 S. Broadway; Mr. B. J. Leonard, Secretary. 215. G St. Vincent's Hospital, 2131 W. 3rd St.; Sister Marj r Ann, Superior. 216. 0 Salvation Army, 832 T». 9th St.; Mr. A. D. Jackson, Lieutenant Colonel, Divisional Commander. 217. G Santa Rita Clinic, 2321 Bollevuo Ave . ; Miss Clara K. Becker, Supt. 218. D Sojourner Truth Industrial Home, 1119 E. Adams St.; Miss Geneva Wade, Secretary. 219. 0 Southern California Society for Mental Hypienc, 329 Consolidated Bldp. ; Dr. E. 0. Palmer, President. 220. D State Board of Prison Directors - Parole Dept., 108 State Bid,;;.; Mr. John E. Chadaick, Deputy Parole Officer. 221. C State Department of Social Welfare , 1201 Washington Bid;.., 311 So. Sprinp St.; Mrs. Fl.ronco L. Turner , State Director; (Branch Of fie. ? sec 428 & 555) 222. C State Relief Administration of Los Angeles Co., 741 S. Flower St.; Mr. Clarence E. Tripps, Director; Mr, B. G. Copland, Supervisor Social Service Division. 223. J Travelers Aid Society of Los Anpcles, 10C U, Third St.; Mies Do roth: Wysor Smith, Executive Secretary . 224. D United States District Court, 597 Pacific Electric 31 dp. ; Mr. Thaddcus A. Davis, Chief U. S. Probation Officer; Mr. Calvin W, Moador, Parole Officer; Jurisdiction: Fresno, Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Hanford, Los --npelcs, Me. dor; , Mariposa, Merced, Santa Ana, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diepo, San Luis Obispo, Santa Bar- bara, Tulare and Ventura counties. 225. 0 United States Indian Service, 415G Beverly Blvd.; Mrs. Kathryn Von Hinzmann, Social Worker. 226. I Veterans' Administration; Mr. R, A. Brinpham, Manapcr. 227. K Veterans' Administration Facility - Social Service; Miss Ann p. Bibber, Senior Social Worker. 228. 0 Volunteers of America, 106 W. 3rd St.; Colonel W::i. M. Hupies, cutivc Director. 229. G White Memorial Hospital and Clinic, 304 N. Boyle Ave. ; Dr. ~rthur E. Coyne, Medical Director. 230. H-M Yoiuip Men's Christian Association, 715 S. Hope St.; Mr. Barry F. Henderson, General Secretary. 95 CALi^ORliIA 251. H-M Young Women's Christian Association, 941 South Figuoroa Street; ■ Miss Grace Stcinbach, General Secretary. LOS BANOS (1 — Merced, 2 — Merced, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 1,875) LO S GATOS (1 — Santa Clara, 2 — San Jose, 3 — San Francisco, 4—5,168) MAD3RA COUNTY (2— Madera, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—22,500, 5—2,112) MADERA (1 — Madera, 2 — Madera, 5 — Los iingcles, 4 — 6,500) 232. I California State Employment Service, Dist. #7, 114 North F Street; Mr. David Whiteside, Manager. 255. D Juvenile Court, Court House; Honorable Stanley Murray, Judge; Mr. J. E. Rhea, County Probation Officer. 254. C Madera County Welfare Department, 114 East 5th Street; Mir. Harrison M. Scott, Director. 255. D Probation Office of Madera County, Court House; Mr. J. E. Rhea, Probation Officer. 256. G Public Health Office; Dr. L. A. Stone, County Health Officer. 257. C State Relief Administration. MANHATTAN BEACH (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 5 — Los Angeles, 4—1,891) ~ MANTECA (1 — San Joaquin, 2 — Stockton, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 1,614) MAKE ISLAND (l— Solano, 2— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco) 238. D United States Naval Prison; Major Shaler Ladd, U. S. M, C. M ARIN COUNTY (2— San Rafael, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 41,648, 5—529) MARIPO SA COUNTY (2— Mariposa, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 5,255, 5—1,465) MARI POSA (1 — Mariposa, 2 — Mariposa, 5 — Los Angeles) 259. D Juvenile Court, Court House; Honorable J. J. Trabucco, Judge; Mr. J. J. Castagnctto, County Probation Officer. 240. C Mariposa County Board of Welfare; Mr. Clarence Finch, Director. 241. C Mariposa County Department Social Welfare, County Court House; Mrs. May Kloiman, Director. 242. I Notional Reemployment Service; Mr-. Carroll Thomas, County Man- ager. 245. C State Relief Administration; Mr. Charles J. Debtor, Social Service Superintendent. 244. I Works Progress Administration; Mr. Charles E. Greenanyor, County Engineer. 96 California MARKT.PiWILLE (I — Alpine, 2~Marklcovillo, 3 — San Fmnciooo) 245. C Board of Supervisors, Court House; Mr. Bcrnico Dangborg, Chair- man* MARTINEZ (1 — Contra Costa, 2— Martinez, 3— San Francisco, ' 4—6,569) 246. C Contra Costa County Social Service Department, Court House; Mr. Otis Lcvcridgo, Director. 247. D Probation Department - Contra Costa County, Room ^336, Hall of Records; Mr* Thomas A. Boyer, Chief Probation Officer. 248. G Public Health Office; Br. W. A. Pov-oll, County Health Officer. MARYSVILLE (1— Yuba, 2— Marysvillc , 3 — San Francisco, 4— 6£00) 249. I California State Employment Service, Bist. #13, 321 C Street; Mr. Roy Donnally, Manager-. 250. B Catholic Ladies' Relief Society, 615 12th Street; Mrs.' George Eagerly, President. 251. C City and County Welfare Department, 311 C Street; Miss Maude M. Ellis, Agent. 252. D Probation Officer of Yuba County, Marysvillc, California; Mr. Edward E. Stanwood, Probation Officer. • MAYV700D (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles* 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 6,794, ME NDOCINO COUNTY (2— Ukiah, 3— San Francisco, v? 4— -25,505, 5—3,539) MENLO PARK (1— San Mateo. 2— Redwood City, 5 — San Francisco, 4—2,254) MARC ED COUNTY (2— Merced, 3— Los Angeles, 4 — 10,000, 5— 1,995) MERCED (-1— Merced, 2— Merced, 3— Los Angeles, 4 — 9,000) 253. I California State Employment Service, Dist. $7, Social Welfare Building, 622 19th Street; Mr. Lon M. Dixon, Manager. 254. D Juvenile C'mrt; Honorable E. N. Rector and H. S. Shaffer, Judge r of the Juvenile Court. 255. D Merced County Probation Office, Court House; Mr. A. L. Silman, County Probation Officer. 256. C Merced County V< off are Department; Social Service Building; Mr. Gcorgo K. Wyman, Director. 257. C State Relief Administration, Social Welfare Building; Mr. Charlc J. Dexter, Social Service Superintendent. MILL VALLEY (1— Marin, 2— San Rafael, 3— San Francisco, 4—4,164) MODE STO (1— Stanislaus, 2— Modesto, 3— San Francisco, 4—13,842) 258. I California State Employment Service, Dist. #9, 710 - 10th St.; Mr. Percy A. Hopper, Manager. 259. D Probation Department, 2410 H Street; Mr. C. H. Rnmont, Chief Probation Officer. 97 CALIFORNIA Puhlic Health Office; Dr. E. F. Reamer, County Health Officer. Stanislaus County Health Department; Dr. E. F. Reamer, Su.pt. Stanislaus County Hospital; Dr. R. J. Husband, Supt. Stanislaus County Welfare Department, 2501 H St.; Miss Bessie Ferguson, Executive Secretary. State Relief Administration, 2301 H. St.; Miss Ruth McCready. MODOC COUNTY (.2-o-Alturas , 3 — San Francisco, 4—8,038, 5—3,823) MONO COUNTY (2 — Bridgeport, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 1,36C. 5—3,030) MONROVIA (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—10,890) Mountain View Rest Home, 844 Wildrose St.; Mr. H • J. 3rown, Manager. Palm Grove Sanatarium, Box 425; Miss Ora E. Johnston, Supt. MONTAGUE (l — Siskiyou, 2— Yrcka, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 507) MONTEBELLO (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 5,498) MONTEREY COUNTY (2— Salinas, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 53,705, 5—3,330) MONTERE Y (l — Monterey, 2 — Salina, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 9,141) Associated Catholic Charities of the Monterey Peninsula, 550 Church St.; Reverend William G. Batt, Executive Director. MONT EREY PA RK (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—6,406)" MORGAN HILL (I — Santa Clara, 2— San Jose, 3 — San Francisco, 4— 908) MOUNTAIN VI E.7 (l— Santa Clara, 2— San Jose, 3— San Francisco, 4—3,303) MOUNT SHAST A (l— Siskiyou, 2— Yreka, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,009) Ni PA CO T^TY (2 — Napa, 3— San Francisco, 4—22,897, 5— 783) NAPA (l — Napa, 2 — Napa, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 6,437) California State Relief Administration Office; Miss McCarthy, Director. California State Employment Service, District #10, 1033 Coombs St.; Mr. David E. Sanborn, Manager. Napa County Social Service Department, Court House; Miss Maud S. Chaffee, Director. Probation Office, Napa County, Court House; Mr* M. J. Wittlinger Probation Officer; Mrs. Maud S. Chaffee, Assistant Probation Officer. 9S CALIFORNIA NATIONAL CITY (l— San Diego, 2 — San Diego, 3 — Los Angolos, 4—7,301) NEEDLE S (l— San Bernardino, 2— San Bernardino, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—3,140) NEVADA COUNTY (2— Nevada City, 3— San Francisco, 4—10,596, 5—974) NEVADA CITY (l — Nevada, 2 — Nevada City, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 2,60( 272. D Juvenile Court of Nevada County, Court House; Honorable Raglan Tuttlc, Judge; Mr, A. W. McGagin, Probation Officer. 273. C Nevada County Welfare Department, Court House; Mr. E. B. Dudley, Welfare Agent. NEWMAN (1 — Stanislaus, 2 — Modesto, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 1,269) NEWPORT BEACH (1 — Orange, 2 — Santa Ana, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—2,203) NORTH SACRAMENTO (l — Sacramento, 2 — Sacramento , 3 — San Francisco, 4—2,097) NORWALK (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 11,23! 274. G Norwalk State Hospital; Dr. Edwin Wayte, Medical Superintendent; Miss Mjrrtlc C. Boslough, Psychiatric Social Worker. 0CE..NSIDE (l— San Diego, 2— San Diego, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—3,508) OAKDALE (1 — Stanislaus, S.-- Modesto, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 2,112) OAKLAND (1 — Alameda, 2 — Oakland, 3— San Francisco, 4— 295,600} 275. B-F Affiliated Catholic Charities of Alameda County, 620 Dalziel Bid 552 15th St.; Reverend Joseph Mulkern, Executive Director. 276. C Alameda County Charities Commission, 420 Broadway; Mr. S. H. Thorn] son, Director. 277. G Alamoda County Hospital, 2701 14th Ave.; Dr. B. W. Black, Supt. 278. C-F-G Alamoda County Institutions, 2701 14th Ave.; Dr. B. W. Black, Medical Director; Miss Marguerite L. Spiers, Chief Medical Social Worker. -ALamoda County Social Service Exchange. American Legion Post #5, Veterans Memorial Bldg. Anderson Sanatorium, 2521 Grand Vista Ave.; Mrs. E. Holmes, Owner and Manager. Associated Charities of the City of Oakland, 121 E. 11th St.; Mrs. Margaret E. Siggins, Secretary . Big Sisters of Alameda County, Ltd., 121 E. 11th St.; Mrs. W. E. A, Loughrcy, Executive Secretary and Social Worker. California State Employment Service, (U.S.E.S. ) 530 18th St.; Miss Kathryn Tj Bangs, Alamoda County Manager. Children's Home Society of California, 3595 66th Ave.; Mrs. Mari A, White, Assistant Executive Secretary. Children's Hospital Clinic, 5105 Dover St.; Dr. A. L. Gleason, Volunteer Medical Director; Mrs. Jennie W. Cardner, R. N. , Social Worker. 279. k 280. 0 281. G 282. B 283. D-C 284. I 285. F 286. F-S 99 CALIFORNIA 287. 0 Community Chost of Oakland, Bank of Amarica Bldg. ; 12th & Braad- way . 288. B-I Goodwill Industries, 485 6th St. M 289. 0 Industrial Home for Adult Blind, 3601 Telegraph Ave.; Mr, R. V. Chandler, Supt. 290. L International Institute of Alameda County, 121 E. 11th St.; Mrs. J. -Frank Shuman, President; Mrs. Mary Baker Bosa, Executi Secretary* 291. B-F Jewish Community Center, 732 14th St.; Miss Lila B. Fenigston, H Executive Secretary. 292. E Legal Aid Society of Alameda County, 602 Security Big,; Mr. Samuel H. Wagener, Attorney In Charge* 293. G-M Mothers' Health Clinic, 121 East 11th St. 294. G Oakland Clinic, 3105 Grove St.; Dr. George E. Nesche, Suporvisi Physician, Miss Isabel Wagner, R. N. , Clinic Supervising Nurse: 295* N Oakland Community Chest, Bank of America Bldg. 296. B-F Oakland Jewish Federation, 724 14th St.; Mr. Harry J. Sapper, H - Executive Director; Covers county for inter-agency service onl 297. G Pacific Protective Society, 1218 E. 21st St. 298. D Probation Office of Alameda County (Adult), Court House; Mr. Robert Tyson, Adult Deputy-. 299. E Tublic Defender of Alameda County, Court House, Room 707; Mr. Willard W. Shoa, Public Defender of Alameda County. 300. G Public Health Nursing Association, 121 E. 11th St. 301. G Public Health Office; Dr. I. 0. Church, County Health Officer. 302. 0 Salvation Army, 533 9th St. 303. 0 Salvation Army Rescue and Maternity Home, E. 28th and Garden St 304. G-0 Sa.lv at ion Army Women's Home and Hospital, 2794 Garden St.; Major May Wilr.or, Supt. 305. A Social Service Index— Alameda County Charities Commission, 424 Broadway; Mr. S. H. Thompson, Director. 306. C State Relief Administration, 2111 Webster St.; Mr. Terroioe H. Halloran, Social Service Director. 307. D Alameda County Superior Court, 12^6 18th St.; Mr. 0. F. Sncdiga Probation Officer. 308. J Trailers Aid Society of Alameda County, S. P. R. R. Station, 16 St. j Miss Lida E. Cranston, Executive Secretary. 309. 0 United States Indian Service, 1515 Webster St.; Miss Mildred S. Van Every, Social Worker. 310. N Volunteers of America, 467 6th St.; Mr. Walter Duquette, Ad jut: 0JAI (l — Ventura, 2 — Ventura, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 1,468) ONTAR IO (l— San Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—13,533) 311. G Ontario Health Department, City Hall; Dr. C. L. Emmons, Health Officer; Miss Bertha Schwarzwa cider , Health Supervisor. ORANGE COUNTY [t — Santa Ana,- 3 — Los Angeles, 4—130,000 . 5 — 705) ORANGE [1 — Orange, 2 — Santa ^na, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 8,066) IOC CALIFORNIA QjRLAMD (1— Glenn, 2--V/illowB , 3— San Francisco, 4—1,195) 312. B " Catholic Ladies* Relief Society, Box 114; Mrs. A. H. Brantley, .. President. \: OROVILLE (l~3uttc, 2— Orovillo, 5— San Francisco, 4—3,698) 313. C Butte County welfare Department, Court House Annex; Mr. Charles L. Mcline, County Uolfarc Agent* 314. C Dept. of Public welfare, Division of Agod, Blind end Children , s Aid; I.'Ir. C. 0, King, Director. OXNARD (1— Ventura, 2— Ventura, 3— Los Angeles, 4—6,285) PA CIFIC GROVE (l— Monterey, 2— Salinas, 3— San Francisco, 4—5,558) 315. G The Pino Grove Sanitarium, 254 Grove Acre Ave.; Dr. C. F. Schilling, Physician and Surgeon. PALMS (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 5 — Los Angeles) 316. 0 Sunny Crest School, 3440 Manning Ave.; Mrs. M. D. Mastcrscn, Director. PALO ALTO (1— Santa Clara, 2— San Jose, 3— San Francisco, 4—13,652) 317. 0 Bureau cf Juvenile Research, Box 3023 Stanford University; Dr. Norman Fenton, Director. 318. I California State Employment Service, District #5, 2086 El Gamine Real; Miss Helen Vincent, Manager. 319. G Palo Altc Health Department, City Hall; Mr. Louis Olsen, 320. D Stanford University Juvenile Research; Dr. Norman Fenton, Director 321. K Veterans' Administration Facility; Mrs. Gladys C. Roller, Social XI o rke r , ? s y c li i a trie. PARLIER (1 — Fresno, 2 — Fresno, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 564) PASADENA (1 — L~s Angeles, 2 — Lcs Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—76,086) 322. C' Board of Education, 320 E. Ualnut St.; Br. John Sexson, Executive. 323. F Boys' and Girls' Aid Society, 700 Mountain View Road; Mr. C. A. Donnelly , Supt . 324. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 39 E. Union Ave.; Miss Marion DcPaar, Manager. 325. B Catholic 'welfare Bureau, 35 N. Broadway; Miss M. M. McCarthy, Executive Secretary. 326. B Child Guidance Clinic of Los Angeles and Pasadena, 1325 U. Adams "branch at 320 S. Walnut; Dr. Forrest N. Anderson, Executive Director; Miss Esther Heath, Representative. 327. F Children's Training Society, 1125 S. Del Mar St.; Executive. 328. G City Emergency Hospital, 142 N. Broadway; Dr. T. H. Harter, Executive. 329. I City Employment Office, 39 E, Union St.; Miss W, Hausom, Executive. 330. G City Health Department, City Hall; Dr. W. L. Halverson, Executive. 101 CALI3T0HNIA 331. N Community Chest of Pasadena, 30 N. Raymond Ave.; Mr. Ransom F. Carver, Executive. 332. G Convalescent Aid Society, 1002 N. Catalina Ave.; Mrs. H. F. Markolf, Executive. 333. N Council of Social Ag enC j eS) 30 N. Raymond Ave; Mr. Ransom F. Carver, Executive. 334. D County Juvenile Probation Department, 245 Security Bldg. ; Mr. A. A. Rubles, Executive. 335. D County Adult Probation Department, 245 Security Bldg;.; Mr. Andrew W. Hammond, Executive 336. G County Outside Medical Relief, 716 Fairmont Ave; Miss D. AtcMs Executive. 337. C-D Department of Relief and Soc ial 'Service , Domestic Relations Div. "25 City Hall; Hiss Claire J. Wilcoxn, General Secretary. 339. B Home for the Aged, 2380 N. El Molino; Mrs* L. P. Martin, Executive. 339. F Humane Society, 361 S. Raymond St.; Mr. E. L. Jones, Executive. 540. G Huntington Memorial Hospital Disporsary, 38 Congress St.; Kiss Varna E. BofEoan, R. N. Supt «. 341. G Las £Jnci. T tas Sanitarium; Medical Director. 342. E Legal Aid [Ft:o]. } 30 N. Raymond Ave.; Executive. 343. D Los Angeles County Superior and Juvenile Courts. (See Los Angolc •' 344. D Pasadena Police Department, Crime Prevention Bureau, 142 N. B'wj Terrace 1121; Mr. Charles K, Kellcy, Chief Of Police. 345. A Pasadena Social Service Exchange, 30 K. Raymond Ave., Room 707; Miss Ev.-.-ith Goold, Secretary. 346. B-C Pasadena Welfare Bureau and Domestic Relations, Room 301, City Hull; I.Irs. Claire J. Wilcoxcn, General Secretary. 347. G St. Luke Hospital, N. Foothill Bl-.-ct.; Sistjrs of St. Joseph, Executive. 348. 0 Salvation Army, 12 West Walnut St.; Mr. Donald Johnstone, Major. 349. C State Relief Administration (Los Angeles County Relief Admini- stration) 717 M, Lake Ave.; Mrs. Elizabeth S. Bybec, District Supervisor • 350. G * 1 'bercialosis Arsociation, 245 Lake Ave., South; Hiss E. H. y^ormaek , j cut i ve • 351. G .fi+n] Nurse Association, 30 M. Raymond Ave.; Miss L. C. v. *m. Executive. 352. G Woman's Hospital, 744 Fairmont Ave.; Miss B. 0. Watson, Executi 353. I Works Progress Administration, 39 N. Garfield St.; Mr. Frank Smith, Executive. 354. H Young Women's Christian Association, 73 N. Marengo Ave.; Miss Mary S. Bucntel^ Executive. 355. H Young Men's Christian Association^ 35 E. Holly St.; Mr. L. J. Mcillettc, Executive. 356. B-F Hoire Service, Southern Pasadena Welfare, 1132 Mission St.; Mrs. Chas. J. Pearson, President, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Holman, Executive Secretary. PASO ROBLES (l— Sen Luis Obispo, 2— San Luis Obispo, 3— Los Angel 4—3,546) 102 CALIFORNIA 357. J Traveler's Aid, 1606 Spring St.; Mrs. 0. M. Kuchl, Transient Aid. 1 PATTER SON (1— Stanislaus, 2— Ivlodosto , 3— San Francisco, 4—905) PATTON (l— San Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 3 — Los -^ngolcjs) 358. 0 Patton State Hospital for Insane; Dr. G. M. Webster, Supt. ; Mr. !»• A. ivioisan, Business Manager. PEHRI3 (1 — Riverside, 2 — Riverside, 3 — Los imgoles, 4 — 763) 559. C State Relief Administration (District Office), 411 D. St.; PETALUMA (1 — Sonoma, 2— Santa Rosa, 3— San Francisco, 4—8,245) PIEDMON T (l — Alameda, 2— Oakland, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 9,335) PINOLE (l — Contra Costa, 2— Martinez, 3 — San Francisco, 4—781) PITTS BURG (l — Contra Costa, 2— Martinez, 3— San Francisco, 4—9,610) PLACENTIA (1 — Orango, 2— Santa ^na, 3— Los Angolos, 4—1,606) PLACER COUNTY (2— Auburn, 3— San Francisco, 4—24,468, 5—1,411) PLACERVIL LE (l — Eldorado, 2 — Placcrvillo, 5 — San Francisco, 4—4,350)" 360. I California State Employment Service, Bistrict#8, Room ?,7, Sumner Bldg. ; Mr. Alston Sutton, Manager. 361. C Department of Social Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Elizabeth Saycre, Welfare Agent* 362. D Juvenile Court of El Dorado County, Court House; Honorable Georg'. H. Thompson, Superior Judge. PLFASANTON ^1— Alameda, 2— Oakland, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,237) 363. G Alameda County Health Department; Dr. I. 0. Church, County Health Officer. 364. F-M Rose Avenue Cottage School; Mrs. Eugene R. Spunn, Director. PLUMAS COUNTY (2— Quincy, 5 — San Irancisco , 4—10,200, 5 — 2 , 593 ) PLYMOUTH (1— .Amador, 2— Jackson, 3 — San Francisco, 4—545) POINT A RENA (l— -Mendocino , 2— Ukiah, 3— San Francisco, 4—385) POMONA (1— Los Angeles, 2— Los Angolos, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—20,804) 365. C Bureau of Indigent Relief (County Welfare Department) 280 W. 5th St.; Miss Jessie Pearson, Director. 366. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 400 W. 2nd St.; Mr. Ray D. Stockton, Manager. 367. B Catholic Welfare, 475 W. Center St.; Mrs. M. C. Kennedy, Chairman 368. B Pomona Welfare League, Old Central School Bldg. ; Holt and Park Avcs.; Mrs. -gncs Stafford, Executive Secretary. 103 CALIFORNIA »-• 369. 0 Salvation Army, 346 W. 3rd St.; Adjutant Hill, Director, PORTERV ILLE (l— Tullarc, 2— Visalia, 3— Los ^ngoles, 4—5,303) - QULNCY (1— Plumas, 2— Quincy, 5— San Francisco, 4—1,200) 370. C Plumas County Department of Public Welfare, Clerks Office, Court House; Miss Mabel C. Graham, Agent. 371* i " : California State Employment Service, District #13, Clinch Bldg. , Main St.; Mr. George Geary, Manager. 372. D* " • Probation Office, Adult and Juvenile; Mr. William Watson, Probation Officer. RED BLUF F (l— Tehama, 2— Red Bluff, 3— San Francisco, 4—3,517) 373. D Probation, Welfare Office, Tehama County, Room 24, Court House; Mrs. Lou T« Lawrence, Welfare iigont, Mr. W. J. Karri :i ton, Probation Officer. 374. C Tehama County Welfare Department, Room 24, Court. House; Mrs. Lo 1 J . Lawrcnc o , Agent . REDD IN O (1— Shasta, 2— Redding, 3 — San Francisco, 4—7,500) 375. I California State Employment Service, District 7/14, 1407 Calif. Mr. A. C. Brown, Manager. 376. B Catholic Ladies* Relief Society; Mrs. A. R. Hcnriquoz, Pros id on 377. C County ' Welfare , Division of Children^ Aid, Court House; Miss Elva Hangcn, Director. 378. C County Welfare, Division of Aged and Blind, Hall of Records, Court House; Mrs. Beryl Shuffleton, Director. 379. C-D Shasta County Welfare, Court House; Miss Edna Saygrovor, Welfare Agent and Probation Officer. RED LAND S (l — Dan Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 3- -Los Angeles, 4—14,177) 380. B Associated Charities of Rcdlands , 114 W. Vine St.; Miss Dorothy Freeman, Hxecvtivo Secretary. RED0 N D0 BS ixCH (l— Los Angeles, 2— Los Angeles, 3— Los Angeles, 4—9,347) REDWOOD CITY ( 1— San Mateo , 2 — Redwood City, 3— San Francisco, 4—9,962") 381. C Department of Public Health and Welfare, Court House; Dr. Chas. C. Gans, Superintendent. 382. C Department of Social Service, Court House; Mr. Adrian F. Ward, Sup er intondent. REED LEY (l— Fresno,' 2— Fresno, 3— Loo ^ngelcs, 4—2,589) REPRESA (l — Sacramento, 2 — Sacramento, 3 — San Francisco ) 383. D California State Prison at Folsom; Mr. Clarence T, Flummer, Warden. R I ALTO (l — San Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 5 — Los Angeles, 4—1,642) 104 CALIFORNIA RICHMOND (1 — Contra C os ta, 2 — Martinez, 3 — San Francisco, 4—20,093) 384. I California State Employment Service, District #3, 317 6th St.; Mr. Arthur A. Hall, Manager. RIO VISTA (1— Solano, 2— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,309) RIVERB-NK (l — Stanislaus, 2— Modesto, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 803) RIVERSIDE COUNTY (2 — Riverside, 3— Los Angeles, 4— 90, 0( 5—7,223) RIVERSIDE (1— Riverside, 2— Riverside, 3— Los Angeles, 4—35,179) 385. B Arlington Family Welfare association, 3790 Van Buren St.; Mrs. Elizabeth B. Richardson, Investigator. 386. B Arlington Welfare Association; Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson, Field Representative. 387. I California State Employment Service, District #4, 3679 Main St.; Mr. W. J. Barry, Manager. 388. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau, 3300 Ninth St.; Mrs. Catherine Mahoney, Executive Secretary. 389. B Community Settlement House, 2933 13th St.; Mr. Marnise Knicker- bocker, Executive Secretary. 390. I-K County Service Officer: Veterans Relief E U nd, Municipal Auditori Mr. James E. Carlsen, County Service Officer, Veterans Claims Servic e. 391. C Medical Social Service Department, County Court House; Miss Marjorie Maynard, Director. 392. C Mission Indian Agency; Mr. John W. Dady, Superintendent. 393. C Outside Inquiry Department Bureau of Welfare and Relief, County Court House; Mr. R. E. Tibbitts, Director; Mrs. Jane Dodge, Superintendent . 394. D Probation Office, R. County Court House; Mr. C. W. Mathews, Chief Probation Officer. 395. G Public Health Office; Dr. W. A. Jones, County Health Officer. 396. N Riverside Council of Social agencies, City Hall Bldg. ; Chamber of Commerce; Mr. Stephen C. Paxton, Secretary and Treasurer; Dr. W. C. Sellcck, President. 397. G Riverside County Hospital, 9825 Magnolia Avo,; Dr. W. R. Dorr, Superintendent. 398. C Riverside County Bureau of Welfare and Relief, County Court House; Mrs. James K. Dodge, Director. 399. 0 Salvation Army, 3902 8th St.; Mr. I. J. Torgcrson, Adjutant. 400. M Sherman Institute, L. s. Vocational School for Indians; Mr. Donald H. Biery, Superintendent. 401. C State Relief Administration, 3855 Market St.; Miss Dorothy B. Foote, Social Service Supervisor. ROCKLIN (1— Placer, 2— Auburn, 3— San Francisco, 4—724) RQoEIiiAD (l — Los ^ngcles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los --ngelos) 402. G Alhambra Sanatorium, 1047 Rosemcad Ave; Dr. Aaron J. Rosanoff, Medical Director. 403. G Rosemead Lod^e, 1080 Rosemead Ave.; Mr. W. A. Hagans, Supt. 105 CALIFORNIA ROSEVILLIS (1 — Placer, 2 — Auburn, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 6,425) T5 O oaxiiOxic ijaciics iijxiJi oociciy , 'iii ^ui u i v w , b« jcjU; ;..x O'Brien, President. hUOo V J_ — — — la.- in, iC — —O^.n j'JIRCX, C — — 1 -'.j.I1 ilu.-H/J.oLU, — X t OOO) 405. G The Cedars; Mr, J. R. '.Thiting, Jr., Business Manager, SACRi&iENTO COUNTY (2 — Sacramento, 3 — San Francisco, • 4—165,000, 5—983) SACRA IENT0 (I — Sacramento, 2 — Sacramento, 3 — San 1'rancicco, 4—112,000) 406. D Borrd of Prisons Teams and Paroles; Mr. Marks 3, -Noon, Clerk. 407. i i- •0 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Department of Educa- tion, 517 Library & Courts Blag. ; Mr. H, D. Hickv.r, Chief Of Bureau. 408. I California State Employment Service , (U. S.E.S. ) , District #8, 1330 J* St.; Mr. Frank L. Euckner, Manager, 409. B Catholic Ladies* Relief Society, 2724 H St.; Mrs. M. J. Rodriguez, President. 410. 3- -F Catholic '.Vclfare Bureau, 924 11th St, ; * Reverend T. K. Mrr^ham, Executive Director. 411. C County Department of Social Welfare, Division of Aged and Children's Aid^ Court House; Miss Mary Judge, Supt. 412. C Department of Social Welfare, Division of Blind Aid, 1025 10th St. ; Mr. George Beard, Blind Agent* 413. B Gr^.cc Day Home, 7th & S Sts.; Sister Mary Tarcisoia, Director. 414. D Probation Office, Superior Courts, Court House; hr. C. E. Wilso Probation Officer. 415. 0 Sacramento Agency, Indian Office; Mr. Roy Hash, Superintendent. 416. N Sacramento Community Chest, 1423 H St.; Mr. Franklin R. McKeevc: Executive Director. 417. N Sacramento Community Council, 1423 II. St.; Reverend T. 11. Markh- Acting President. 418. G Sacramento County Hospital; Dr. Leo U. Farroll, Supt. 419. B Sacramento Jewish Relief Society, 1611 17th St.; Mrs. A 7 . S. Aahrhaf t ig , Secretary . 420. A Sacramento Social Service Exchange, 1425 H. St.; Miss Florence Bardin, Secretary. 421. B St. Patrick*^ Homo, Route #1, Box 2435; Reverend Patrick J. Bennett, Director. 422. 0 Solvation Army, 1120 5th St. 423. B Stanford Lathrop Memorial Homo, 8th and H, Sts.; Sister Lucile Klein, Director. 424. D State Board of Prison Directors; President. 425. C -D State Department of Institutions; Mr. Harry Lutgons, Director of Institutions, Mr. Howard H. Lipsey, Secretary. 426. 0 State Department of Penology, 503 State Office Bldg, ; Mr. C. S. Aorrill, Acting Director. 427. G State Department of Public Health, 402 State Office Bldg.-; Dr. '/alter M. Dickie,- Director. 106 CALIFORNIA 42£. C State Dept. of Social Welfare, 336 State Office Bldg. ; Mrs. Florence L. Turner, Director.; (Branch office ? Sec 221 & 55 429. C State Relief Administration, 919 12th St,;. Mrs. Floretta White, Social Service Supervisor. 430. J Travelers' Aid Society of Sacramento, Rru. 200, Southern Pacific Station; Miss El#i8 C. Rummel, Executive Secretary. 431. K Veterans* Placement Service, 1025 P St.; Mir. Urban F. Stewart, Representative. 432. 0 Volunteers of America, 1108 5th St. SALIN AS (l--Monterey, 2-- Salinas, 3--3an Francisco, 4—10,263) 433. I California State Employment Service, District #5, 5 k 7 Natividad St.; Mr. R. E. Braiistottcr , Manager. 434. D Juvenile and Adult Probation Dept., Court Houco; Mr. Ney Otis, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer. 435. C -Monterey County Welfare Dept., County Court House; Mr. William H. Leach, Director. 436. G Public Health Office; Dr. R. M. Fortier, County Health Officer. SAN AN DREAS (1 — Calaveras, 2— San Andreas, 3 — San Francisco) 437. C Dept. of Social Welfare, Court House; Miss Evelyn L. Arthur, Director. SAN A NSSLM0 (1— Marin, 2— San Rafael, 3— San Francisco, 4—4,650) 438. F San Francisco rrosbytorian Orphanage and Farm (Sunny Hills) SAN BENIT O COUNT Y ( 2— Hollister , 3— San Francisco, 4— 11,311, ' 5— 1,392) ST. HELENA (1— Napa, 2— Napa, 3 — San Francisco, 4—1,582) SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY ( 2— San Bernardino, 3— Los Angeles, 4—161,640, 5 — 20,172) SAN BERNARDINO (1— San Bernardino, 2— San Bernardino, 3— Los Angeles, 4—37,481) 439. B Associated Charities of Redlands, 114 W. Vino St.; Miss Dorothy Freeman, Executive Secretary. 440. I California State Employment Service, 352 Court St.; Mr. Marvin Hostler, Manager; Mr. C„ Britton, Acting Manager. 441. C County Welfare Dept., Court House, Rm. 109; Mrs. Maude S. Bell, Executive Secretary. 442. G Public Health Office; Dr. E. B. Godfrey, County Health Officer. 443. C San Bernardino County State Relief Administration, 941 E St.; Mr. William S. Fitzer, Director. 444. C San Bernardino County Welfare Dept., 109 County Court House; Mrs. Maude S. Bell, Executive Secretary. 445. G Social Service Dept. of San Bernardino County Charity Hospital, 780 Gilbert St.; Mr. V. M. Pinklcy, Supt. of Hospital; Miss Helen M. Hall, Supervisor of Social Service. 107 CALIFORNIA SAN BRUNO (1 — San Mateo, 2— Redwood City, 3— San Francisco', 4—5,610) SAN BU ENAVENTURA (1— Ventura, 2 — Ventura, 5 — Los Angeles, 4—11,603) SAN CARLOS (1 — San Mateo, 2 — Redwood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4—1,132) SAN CUMSNTE (1 — Orange, 2— Santa Ana, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 667) SAN DIEGO COUNTY (2— San Diego, 3— Los An elcs, 4-- 209,659, 5 — 4,221) SAN D IEGO (1— San Diego, 2— San Diego, 3— Los Angeles, 4— 160, ICS) A AG. *ir±U . n— o A ~r*rr~iiT ri n ri Mrw "Y" T 7 0 A ^DD i7oqt Bt*o .Hdwn v A A 7 MJ Aqcop-i o+orl Chm*1 + i r»ei nf Sin Di ^^n Crrnnfv Rm. 5 1 ,°68 7th St.: 1UM c* c? "Gil pi-no^ 1 TVTpp.^ Enr^mi-hi vo SppT , o"hp"**v» „ l.ix o - » § ill ivio t.tvt j xj^vVjVi uujl V v v x - j * A A Q 1 lO • F T^nvcs i flnrl fi-ivl q» fcifl iSnniotv T.tfl 42 RB Third St. • Miss Alice lVA A "n rl "p on^ f^yi i n i~ iVx« «iixI\lX L/V>o j «JU JJ U • 44Q -p JVjV rpmit^ nf AmrTi pp S D fin tin pi 1 "RplhoP PriTTc- I finl i rp'mi p Rtp tn Tjrrnl nvn^n t SpTvi pp T)i whT*i p*h 1 1 fin "FVont; f!"fc- vul.LJ.Ul :il * UL. l~i i-l -i. — ' J' X ±10 X J 1 v U j J-/ J. O l/X X ^* U // ^ j J — I. w pi i "i tto 5-lo PT^tr t**v U y XL AL/j' ^ O U. u X V O X O u C*X j • rrOcj . A A xj Phi 1 ri-po-o t c ~fcr\r~,n Rrt^n^+^r RAR HAH < ^-f--r»r--^+ Pm PA* Mi qq T\/TnTnr WVi n i d A n c;i cf^nt i "f" T "irr r* Y*o 4-o *tvt7 ffXxJt 0 c j aoDloOuUl — LL I* X V U t-j f . .vit> UcxJ. y • 454. F Childr , o'n T H Fomp Soeictv" of Cn~! ifoyni n CoTinnini "fcv WuJ "f p.tg Bld^- v XX X _I_ .. —S XX iJ — 'X J J.*^/ '-^ _1_ w W Jf V X. v \ i _i_ j_ %u/ X. X X S > — I j VVilji IILXII J. J If Vvj — L. * X — L. VX. ir-. 0 455. G City and County Ileal tn Dept., 739 Fourth Ave. 456. C City Dept. of Social Welfare, 524 F St. 457. B Community Chest of San Diego, 645 A Street. 458. G County Hospital end County Hospital Clinic. 459. B SdodWill Industries of San Diego, 402 5th Ave. 460. B Jewish Welfare Society, Inc., 645 A St.; l.Iiss Frieda Lewis, Executive Secretary. 461. G Mercy Hospital Clinic, Killcrest Drive. 462. C Navy Relief Society, 11th Naval District Headquarters. 463. E Public Attorney under DeWitt C. Mitchell Trust, 645 A St.; Mr. Robert L. Barbour, Public Attorney. 464. G Public Health Office; Dr. A. M. Loscm, County Health Officer. 465. 0 Salvation Atay Corps, 830 8th St. 466. C Sen Diego • County Dept. of Public Welfare, Suit 3 527, Spreckles Theatre Blag.; Mr. J. H. Rainwater, Director. 467. D San Diego County Probation Office, 559-570 Spree&els Theatre Bldg. ; Mr. Wood F. V^orcester, Chief Probation Officer. 468. F ' San Diego Children's Association, .1365 16th St. 469. A San Diego Social Service Exchange. 470. G San Diego Tuberculosis Association Clinic, 7th Ave. 471. G Society for Crippled Children, 351 S. 35th St. 108 CALIFORTTIA a no 472. State Belief Administration, P. 0. Box 1433; Mr. J. H. Rainwater, Acting Director. '±73. J iravclers 1 .«.id, 1012 c bt. ; Mrs. Alice B, Hoskms, Bxecutive Secretary. a n a 474. 6 United States Indian Service, Mission Indian Agency, 2220 Cliff St.; Miss Esther Adamson, School Social Y/orker, 47b. United States Naval Hospital, Balboa Park. A Tin 476 . Ti JJ United States .District Court, 202-204 federal Bldg. ; Mr, Glenn A. Dompscy, United States Probation Ofiicer. 47 7. K Veterans' Service Office, 527 Sprockels Theatre Bldg. 478. G Visiting Nurses of San Diego., 645 "A" St. 479. T I Works Progress Administration. 480. J- -M Young Men T s Christian .association, 800 0 St. 4ol. J- T\ /T •M Young Women's Christian Association, 1012 C St. SAN SERNAKD0 (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—7,567) A d o 482. -r I ocli.'.ornia State iiiraployment Service, JDintrict ffl, 132 Nortn Maclay St.; Mr. Ralph M. Rutled£.:e, Manager, 483. (bej Los An^olos Family Welfare Association) SuvM I'RiiiJOloOO OOUNii (2 — San i'rancisco, 3--San TP /I HA A AAA K /I o \ -brancisco, 4--/00,000, o — 42] SaN Jj RiiiMOiSOU [1 — ban -brancisco, 2 — ban ifrancisco, 3 — ban irancisco, 4 — 849,431] 484. JJ Adult Probation Department, City and County of San Francisco, 333 Kearney St.; Mr, George McNulty. U Adjustment Bureau' & Bureau for the Handicapped, 45 Second St.; Mr. Prank Smith, Executive Secretary; Miss Evelyn Kalske , Worker, 486 . B affiliated Oatholic Charities, 995 Market St.; Rev. P. G. Moriarty. a on 4o V • U Arequipa Sanatorium, 909 Hyde St. / o o 4oo. h Booker T. Washington Community Center, 1433 Divisadero St. /on 489. Botnin convalescent home, 1736 Stockton St. 490 • 0 British Benevolent Society, 519 California bt. ; Mr. a, C. cnarlton, British ccnsul-Gencral, President; Mrs. j. O'Neill, Executive Secretary. 491. ■pi Bureau 01 Domestic Relations, 550 Montgomery bt. ; Mrs. Martha C. Evans, Supervisor. 492 . M- n -0 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, State Dept. of Education, 300 State Blag.; Mr. J. M. _)oda , District Supervisor. O • 1 California State Employineni! .Service. District ^2, 1690 Mission St.; Mr, Peter Kristicn, kana^er. n Kj California Society for Proven L i.e.21 of Cruelty to Children. 490. 1 California State Employment Service, District $2, 154 Sansome St, ; Miss Irene Bergman, Manager, 496. H Caron Kip Community House, 246 Second St, 497. G Oonon Kip Dispensary,' 246 Second St, 498. B- •F Catholic Charities, 995 Market St., Father Moriarty, General Director. CALIFORNIA 499. B Catholic Chinese Mission, 902 Stockton St. 500, F Catholic Orphanage Dept. (Sec St. "Vincent's School for Boys) 501. G Central Medical Bureau, State Relief Administration, 2015 Stcincr St.' 502. F Children's Agency of San Francisco, 1010 Gough St.; Miss Kathorinc C. Felton, Director. 503. F Children's Homo Society of California, 995 Market St.; Mrs. Marie White. 504. G Children's Hospital," 3700 California St.; Miss Juliet Eircndrath. 505. F Children's Protective Society, 995 Market St.; Miss Sophie Hardy, Executive Secretary. 506. G Chinese Hospital Association, 835 Jackson St. 507. c Clearance Bureau for Child Placement, Health Center Bldg. 508. H Columbia Park Boys' Club, 458 Guerrero St.; Mr. Andrew Pier cy, • Director; Mr. Hugo W. Callahan, President. 509. 0 Community Chest of Son Francisco, 45 Second St.; Miss Lucille 1 Henry, Social "Worker. 510. D Convent of the Good Shepherd , University Mound Training School,. 301 Cambridge S J -; Sister Mary Annunciation, President. 511. C Dept. of Pfbl'ic Welfare (Welfare Division), 101 Grove St.; Miss Eugenie Schenk, Director; Covers oounty for inter-a^ency . IP""! Pft 00*1 V. 512. Bp -F SJuroK.a Benevolent Society, 1600 Scott St.; Mr. Hyman Kaplan, Ekocutive Officer. 513. N Federation of Jewish Charities, 1600 Scott St.; Mr. Hyman Kaplan, Executive Director; Mr. Meyer H. Lccy, Secretary. 514. B- •F Florence Crittenton Home, 376 20th Avenue. 515. G Fontcillc Rest Home, 330 21st Ave.; Mr. V. Fonteillc, Supt. 516. G Franklin Hospital, 14th & Moo Sts. 517. G French Hosnital, Geary Blvd.- 4c Fifth Ave.; Miss Ruth Hersey. 518. H Good Samaritan Community Center, 1290 Potrero Ave, 519. B Goodwill Industries of San Francisco, 916 Howard St. 520. G Greer Home, Inc., 6000 Fulton St.; Mrs. Ethel G. Guynn, Supt. 521. L International Institute, 1860 Washington St.; Miss Annie C. Watson \J fj C~j # B- ■F Italian Beard of Relief of San Francisco, Welfare Dept., 550 Montgomery St., Rm. 902; Miss L. B. Ratto, Executive Secretary. 523. G- -F James D. Phelan Foundation, 724 Phelan Bldg.; Miss Eleanor Stockton, Director. 524. B- -D Jewish Committee for Personal Service, 44 " 7 Sutter St.; Mr, Samuel G. Eolcenberg, Executive Director. 525. H Jewish Community Jenter, 3200 California St. 526. D Juvenile Court, 150 Otis St.; Mr. R. R. Miller, Chief Probation Officer. 527. G Laguna Honda Home; Mr. C. M. Wallenberg, Supt. 528. G Lane-Stanford Hospital Chest Clinic, Clay and Webster Sts. 529. G Lane-Stanford University Hospital ( Out-Pat ient Clinic Dept.), Clay and Webster Sts.; Mrs. D. E. Gosrew. 530. B- -F Little Children's Aid, 995 Market St.; Rev. William J. Flanagan, Director. 110 CALIFORNIA 531. E Legal Aid Society of San Francisco, 913 Hearst Bldg. ; Mr. Alex Sberriffs, Attorney. 532. G Mary's Kelp Hospital, 145 Guerrero St.; Miss Raymonda Damson. 533. G Mt. Zion Hospital, 2200 Post St.; Mr, A. G. Saxe , Supt. 534. I National Re-employment Service, 112 Federal Office Bldg.; Mr. John A. Stellern. 535. B Pacific Hebrev/ Orphan Asylum and Home Society, Homewood Terrace. 536. G Park Sanitarium, 1500 Page St.; Mr. Kevin W. McGcttignn, Managing Director. v 537. G Park West Sanitarium, 601 Steiner St.; Miss Mabelle Walsh, Administratrix. 538. F-H Potrero Hill Neighborhood House, 953 Do Haro St. 539. H Precita Valley Community Center, 534 Pro c it a Ave. 540. D-0 Prison Department, Salvation Army, 115 Valencia St. ; Brigadier R. McClelland, Territorial Prison Chaplain. 541. C Public Welfare Commission, Page & Gough St.; Dr. Jacques Gray, • Director. 548. F Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, Bayview and Ncwhall Sts. 543. H San Francisco Boys' Club, Inc., 21st and Alabama Sts.; Mr. John C, Ncubauer, Managing Director. 544. E San Francisco County Public Defender, 333 Kearny St.; Mr. Gerald J. Kenny. 545. G San Francisco Dept. of Public Health, Central Ofuce, Health Center Bldg. .G; Dr. J. C. Geiger. 546. G San Francisco Hospital, 22nd and Potrero Ave.; Dr. Leon Wilbur, Supt.; Miss Mary Clary, Social Service Division. 547. G San Francisco Hospital Chest Clinic, 22nd and Potrero Ave. 548. San Francisco Public Defender, Z33 Kearny St.; Mr. Gerald J. Kenny, Public Defender. 549. G Social Service Division, Dept. of Public Health, 22nd and Potrero Ave.; Dr. J. C. Geiger, Director. 550.- B Society of St. Vincent do Paul, 995 Market St.; Mr. E. J. Wren. 551. A Social Service Exchange, Community Chest of San Francisco, 45 Second St. ; Miss Ester Pctrik, Secretary. 552. G Stanford University Hospitals, Social Service Dept., 2398 Sacramento St.; Supt. 553. G-M State Board of Health, State Eldg. ; Miss Janet Wood. 554. D State Board of Prison Directors, Parole Dept., Ferry Bldg, , Rm. 6; Mr. Charles C. Coxc , State Parole Officer. 555. C State Dept. of Social Welfare , 301 State Bldg.; Mrs. Florence M. Turner, Director (Branch office ? see 221 & 4.E8) 556. C State Relief Administration, 1145 Mason St.; Miss Mary E. Burroughs. 557. C-N State Relief Administration, Camps Dept., 180 No;7 Montgomery St.; Mr. John 0' Conor, Social Service Division. 558. D State Supervisor of Probation, State Bldg. ; Mr. John P. Plover. 559. I-M State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, 300 State Bldg.', Mr. J. M. Dodd, Supervisor. 560. J Travelers' Aid Society, Ferry Bldg., Rm. H; Miss Emilie Taylour, Executive Secretary. Ill CALIFORNIA 561. D United States District Court, Post Office Blag., Rni. 407; Mr. Charles E. Upton, Chief U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Eldorado, Glenn, Lake, Lassen, Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Eenito, Tan Francisco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Stanislaus, Sutt Tehama } Trinity, Tuolumne , Yolo and Yuba counties. 562. D United States Penitentiary, Alcatraz Island; Mr. James A. Johnston, Warden. 563. G University of California Hospital, Out-Patient Dept., 3rd and Parnassus Ave.; Dr. W. E. Carter, Director. 564. G-K Veterans' Administration Facility, Fort Miley; Mies Winif red A. McNey, Senior Psychiatric Social Worker. 565. I-K Veterans* Placement Service, United States Employment Service, Federal Office Bid;,;., Rm. 112; Mr. John J. Casoidy, Veterans' Placement Representative. 566. H Visitation Valley Community Center, 66 Raymond Ave.; Miss Florence Friedman, Resident Director; Mr. Allan Stewart Bell, Boys 1 Work Director. 567. G Visiting Nurse Association of San Francisco, 1665 Bush St.; Miss Helen B. Reynolds, Director, 568. 0 Volunteers of America. 230 Ninth St. 569. I Works Progress Administration, 49 4th St.; Mr. William R. Law son, State Administrator. 570. H-J Young Men's Christian Association, 220 Golden Gate Ave. 571. M-H Young Wc: en's Christian Association, 620 Sutter St.; Miss Mary L. Cody. SAN GABR IEL (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4- -7, 22'.,) 572. G Baldy Vict; Sanitarium, 701 Hill Drive ; Mr. C. E. Hawkins, Manage r.. SAl t S l R (1— Fresno, 2 — Fresno, - 3— Los Angeles, 4 — 2,967) SAN JACINTO (1 — Riverside, 2— Riverside, 3— Los Angeles, 4—1 , 346 ) S AN JO AQUIN COUNTY (2— Stockton, 3— San Francisco, " 4—102 , 940 , 5 — 1 1 4 48 ) SAN JGAQ.UIN (1— Fresno, 2 — Fresno , 3— Los Angeles, 4 — 163) SANTA CL ARA COU NTY (2— San Jose, 3— San Francisco, . . 4—196,855, 5— ".",528) SAN JOSE (1— Santa Clara, 2— San Jcse, 3— San Francisco) Adult Probation Department, Hall of Justice; Mr. Max Watson (Rev. J. J. Lahcrty, St. Joseph's Church) 112 573. D CALIFORNIA 574. B Affiliated Catholic Charities, 935 Clintonia Ave; Mr. Luke Kolley (Rev. Edward J. Maker, 369 E. Santa Clara St.) 575. M Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation, Ria. 28, San Joso Hi^h School; Dr. D. tf, Thomas. 576. I California State Employment Service, District #5, 451 S. First St.; Mr. Lee Sandber^, Manager, 577. B-F Catholic Relief and Children 1 s Aid, 209 Bank of America Bldg.; Mrs. Nellie Grisoz, Executive Secretary. 578. I Central Placement Bureau, 451 S. First St.; Miss Julia Pickett. 579. B Community Chest, 205 Bank of America Bldg. \ Mr. Walter A. Leuonbergcr, Executive Secretary. 580. N Council of Social Agencies, 205 Bank of America Bldg.; Mr. W. A. Lcuenborger, Secretary. 581. C Counties Charities Commission, 226 N. Market St.; Miss Laura Fitinghoff, Executive Secretary. 582. K Disabled American Veterans, 49 Grant Bldg.; Mr. Joseph Spcdding. 583. B Goodwill Industries, 864 Minnesota St.; Mr. H. E. Hinshaw. 584. B Jewish Relief Society, 218 S. First St.; Mr. Phillip Hammer. 585. B Ladies* Hebrew Benevolent Society, 184 S. 13th St.; Mrs. Sara Richards, President. 586. 0 Salvation Army, 275 V/. San Fernando St.; Captain Stev;ort Kelso. 587. G San Jose Health Dept., City Hall; Dr. H. C. Brown. 588. G Santa Clara County Health Dept., Hall of Justice; Dr. C. M. Burchfiel. 589. G Santa Clara County Hospital, County Hospital; Dr. D. R. Wilson, Supt . 590. D Santa Clara County Juvenile Probation Dept., Court House; Hon. William F. Janes, Judge; Mrs. Bessie McDonald, Chief Probation Officer. 591. C Santa Clara County Welfare Dept., 226 N. Market St.; Miss Laura Fitinghoff, Executive Secretary. 592. A Social Service Exchange, 226 N. Market St.; Miss Laura Fitinghcfi Executive Secretary. 593. B State Relief Administration, 387 S. 1st St.; Mr. R. L. Rumscy. 594. 0 Volunteers of America, 180 S. Market St.; Captain L. 0. Fleet. 595. B Works Progress Administration, 19 S. Market St.; Col. Hugh A. Beaton. 596. H-M Young Men's Christian Association, 100 E. Santa Clara St.; Mr. Lenard Dahlquist, General Secretary. 597. H-M Youn?!; Women's Christian Association; Miss Patricia Davidson, General Secretary. S AN JUAN (1— San Benito, 2~Hollister, 3 — San Francisco, " 4—772) SAIi LEANDRO (1 — Alameda, 2 — Oakland, 3 — San Francisco, 4—11,455) 598. (Sec Oakland Associated Charities, and Jewish Federation) 599. G Fairmont Hospital of Alameda County; Mr. A. C. Jensen, Supt. 113 CALIFORNIA Sj*N LUIS OBISPO COU NTY (2— San Luis . Obispo, S~ Los Angeles* 4—34,900, 5—3,334) SAN LUIS OBISPO (1— San Luis Obispo, 2— San Luis Obispo, 3— Los Angelas, 4—10,000) California Stat a Roliof Administration, 1081 Higuera St.; Mrs, Bertha E. Webber, Social Service Supervisor. California State Employment Service, District #11, 967 Osos St.; Mr. Arthur Brimmer, Manager. County Welfare Department., P. 0. Eox 748; Mrs. Florence Bromborger, Director. Public Heal tli Office; Dr. A. P. Gillihan, County Health Officer. San Luis Obispo Probation Dept., 1235 Morro St.; Mr. Paul George, Chief Probation Officer. •• SAN MARINO (1 — Los Angeles, 2— Los Angeles, 3— Los Angeles, 4— 3,730) San Marino Community Council, 1847 Alpine Drive; Mr. C. W. Cornell, President. SAN MAT50 COUNTY (2— Redvood City, 3— Sen Francisco, 4—77,405, 5—447) SAN MATZ0 (1 — San Mateo, 2 — Redvrood City, 3 — San Francisco, 4—13,444) California State Employment Service, District #5, 15 B St.; Mr. Wade Sargent, Manager. . Public Health Office; Dr. C. 0. Cans, County Health Officer. SAN PEDRO (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3— Los Angeles) 608. (See Los Angeles Catholic Welfare Bureau) 609. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 250 W. 7th St. Mr. John McCarthy, Manager. 610. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau, 333 W. 2nd St.; Rev. James E. Dolan, Assistant Director. 611. (See Los Angeles Family Welfare Association) SAN ftUENTEN (1— Marin, 2— San Rafael, 3 — San Francisco) 612. D California State Prison; Mr. Court Smith, Warden. SAN RAF AEL (1— Marin, 2— San Rafael, 3 — San Francisco, 4—8,022) 613. I California State Employment Service, District #10, 1050 4th St. Mr, Wilfred Gry.it, Manager. 614. C County Welfare Dept., 524 Fourth. St.; Mr. Frank II. Eastman, Director. 615. D Probation Officer, Marin County; Mr. Thomas O'Connor, Probation Officer. SANT^ ANA (1— Orange, 2— Santa Ana, 5— Los Angeles, 4—37,500) 114 CALIFORNIA 616. I California State Employment Service, District #4, 501 W. 5th St.; Mr. Roy Ferguson, Manager • 617. Catholic Welfare Bureau (See Los Angolcs , Calif.) 618. C Department of Social Welfare of Orange County, Court House Annex; Mr. Jack W. Snow, Director. 619. D Probation Department; Hiss Nora L.I . Allen, Probation Officer. 620. G Public Health Office; Dr. K. H. Sutherland, County Health Officer. 621. J Travelers' Aid Society, Cooperative Connittce, 1323 N. Broadway licsy W. L. Dcinling, Chairman. SAN TA BARBARA COUNTY (2— Santa Barbara, 3— Lor; Angeles 4—6 5,167, 5—2 , 740 ) SANTA BARBARA (1 — Santa Barbara, 2 — Santa Barbara, 3— Los ~ Angeles, 4 — 36,000) 622. B Associated Charities, 800 Santa Barbara St.; Miss Laura M. McKoQEt, 623. I California State Employment Service, District #11, 22 E. Victoria St.; Mr. J. W. MacLean, Manager. 624. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau, 220 Querent ina St.; Miss D. Retina Moorhead, Director. 625. G City Health Department; Mr. C. T. Roome, City Health Officer. 626. A Council of Social Agencies, Rm. 12, 26 3. Carrillo St.; Mr. Cecil L. Dunn, Executive Secretary. 627. G County Health Department ; Dr. R. C. Main, County Health Officer. 628. H East Side Social Center (Catholic Welfare Bureau), 220 Quarantine St. ; Miss D. Regina Moorhead, Executive Secretary. 629. B-H Neighborhood House, 800 Santa Barbara St.; Miss Laura M. McKecn, Executive Secretary. 630. H Recreation Center, 100 E. Carrillo St.; Miss Bertha G. Rice, Director. 631. 0 Salvation Arny, 35 W. Haley St.; Adjutant Frank Mann. 632. D Santa Barbara County Probation Department, 1015 Garden St.; Mr. Arthur W. Evans, Chief Probation Officer. 633. C Santa Barbara County Welfare Department , Court House J Mr. H. J. Rudolph, Director. 634. G Santa Barbara General Hospital. 635. C Santa Barbara Police Dept., City Hall; Mr. W. J. Carrity, Chief of Police; Mrs. Helen W. Meyer, Policewoman. 636. A Social Service Exchange, 26 E. Carrillo St., Rn. 12; Mr. Cecil L. Dunn, Executive Secretary; Mrs. Doris Laucr, Registrar. 637. C State Relief Administration, 330 Central Bldg. ; Mr. Harvey J. Rudolph, Director. 638. F Sunshine Cottage, Hollister Ave., Route #1; Miss Eelon Cass, Director. SANTA CLARA COUNTY ( 2— San Jose, 3— San Francisco, 4—145,118, 5—1,328) SANTA CL/JA (2 — Santa Clara, 2 — San Jose, 3 — San Francisco, 4—6,302) CALIFORNIA SANT A CRUZ COUNTY (2 — Santa Cruz, 3— San Francisco, 4—37,423, 5 — £35) SANTA CRUZ (1— Santa Cruz, 2— Santa Cruz, 3— San Francisco) 4—14,395) 639. B Associated Catholic Charities, 26 Hi, h Street; Reverend S, A. Cronin, Executive Director. 640. I California State Employment Service, District #5, 23 Front Street; Mr. 0. E. Putoff, 'Ifflitiager. 641. C County Social Y/'clf-ro Department , 106 Front Street; Mrs. Etna L. Skouden, Director. 642. D Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr. C. M. Herbert, Probation Officer. SANTA ?LJ?IA (1 — Santa Barbara, 2— Santa Barbara, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—7,057) 643. I California State Employment Service, District #11, 310 West Main Street; Mr. I. M. Burola, Manager. 644. G County Health Department; Dr. Peter Cohen, Assistant Health Officer. 645. C County welfare Department, 112 South Lincoln Street; Miss Eliz abcth H. Huff, Assistant Director. 646. D Santa Barbara County Probation Department, Santa Maria Branch, 112 South Lincoln Street; Mr. Arthur W. Evans, Chief Prcbatio Officer. 647. G Santa Maria Hospital. SANTA MONICA (l — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—37,146) 648. I California State Employment Service, 1508 West 4th Street; Mr. Frank Eager, Manager. 649. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau (Santa Monica Branch), 1019 7th Street Miss Viola Eckcr, Executive Secretary. 650. B Community Chest of Santa L.Ionica, 420 Juniper Building. 651. B Jewish T/clfare Incorporated, 1437 3rd Street; Mr. H. 3. Cohen, Secretary. 652. C Lcs Angeles County Bureau of Indigent Relief (Santa Monica Branch) , 1525 Euclid Avenue. 653. 0 Salvation -Army, 212 Broadvay. 654. B Santa Monica Council of Social Welfare, 1539 Euclid Street; Mrs. Arthur Vcber, President. 655. D Santa Monica Juvenile Bureau; Juniper Building. 656. G Santa Monica Rest Home, 2328 Pico Blvd.; Mr. George N. Munsch, Manager. SAKTA PAULA (1— Ventura, 2— Ventura, 3— Los Angeles, 4—7,432) SANTA ROSA (1— Sonoma, 2— Santa Rosa, 5 — San Francisco, 4—10,636) 657. I California State Employment Service, District #10, 501 3rd Street; Mir. Roger Thomas, Manager. 658. D Sonoma County Probation Office* Room G, Court House; Mr. Philip Bccklund, Probation Officer. 116 Sonoma County Social Service Dept., Court House; Mrs. Bessie V/. Campbell, Director. oAUSALITO (i—Marin, 2— San Rafael, 3— San Francisco, 4—5,667) SEAL BEACH (1— -Orange, 2 — Santa Ana, 3— Los Angeles, 4—669) SEBASTOPOL (l Sonoma, 2 — Santa Rosa, 3 — San Francisco, 4— -1,762) SELM A (1— Fresno, 2 — Fresno, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 3,047) SflASTA COUNTY (2— Redding, 3— San Francisco, 4—13,927, 5- -3, 853) SIERRA COUNTY ( 2— Downieville , 3— San Francisco, 4—2,422, 5 — 925) SIERRA MADKE (1— Los Angeles, 2— Los Angeles, 3— Los Angeles, 4— 3,55C S IGITAL HILL (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 2,932; SISKIYOU COUNTY (2— Yreka, 3— San Francisco, 4—25,430, 5 — 6,256) SOLANO COUNTY ( 2— Fairfield, 5— San Francisco, 4—45,000, 5—822) SOLEDAD (I— Monterey, 2— Salinas, 5 — San Francisco, 4 — '.594) SONOMA. COUNTY (2 — Santa Rosa, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 62,222, 5—1,582) SONOMA (1— Sonoma, 2— Santa Rosa, 3— San Francisco, 4—930) SO NORA (I — Tuolumne, 2 — Sonora, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 2,278) California State Employment Service, District #9, 811 N. Washington St.; Mr. Andrew Stahl, Manager. Juvenile Court, Box 57; Mr. Fred Sutton, Probation Officer. Tuolumne County Welfare Dept., P. 0. Box 50; Miss Corinne E. Climo, Director. SOUTH GxiTE (1— Los Angeles, 2— Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—19,632) (See Los Angeles Family Welfare Association) SOUTH PASLiDBNA (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los ^ngelcs, 3 — Los *ngoles, 4—13,730) " CALIFORNIA 664. G Pasadena Sanitarium, 1625 Meridian St.; Dr. T. W. Bishop, Proprietor. 665. N South Pasadena Coramunity Chest, 1418 Mission St.; Mr* Leslie J. Cooper, President. SOUTH SAN FRAKCISCO (1— San Mateo, 2— Redtrood City, 3— San Fran- cisco, 4 — 6,193) SPADRA (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles) 666. 0 Pacific Colony State Narcotic Hospital; Dr. Thomas F. Joyce, Medical Supt. ; Mr. A. C. McHugh, Business Manager. SPRINGVILL S (1— Tulare, 2— Visalia, 3— Los Angeles, 4— 665) 667. G Tulare-Kings Counties Tuberculosis Sanitarium; Dr. ".<'. A. Winn, Director. STANFO RD UNI VERSIT Y (1— Santa Clara, 2 — San Jose, 3 — San Franciscr 668. D-G California Bureau of Juvenile Research, Box 3023; Mr. Neman H Fenton, Director. STANISLAUS COUNTY (2— Modesto, 3— San Francisco, 4—56,641, 5—1,450) STOCKTON (1 — San Joaquin, 2 — Stockton, 3 — San Francisco, 4 — 50,00( 669. I California State Sr.iplcyr.iont Service (Affiliated with U.S.B.3. ), 2C1 N. San Joaquin St.; Mr. ¥m. N. Cmininrhan, Manager. 670. G Public Health Office; Dr. J. J. Sippy, District Health Officer. 671. D San Joaquin County Probation Office, 116 N. San Joaquin St.; Mr. W. B, Young , Probation Officer. 672. C San Joaquin County Welfare Dept., Ill S. Sutter St., Mr. C. A. Stuart, Supt. 673. C State Relief Administration, 537 E. Weber Ave. 674. G Stockton State Hospital; Mrs. Minnie S. Hildrcth, Psychiatric Social Worker; Dr. Margaret H. Smyth, Medical Supt. SUISUN CITY [I— Solano, 2— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco, 4—905) SUNNYVALE (1 — Santa Clara, 2 — San Jose, 3 — San Francisco, 4—3,094) SUSANVILL E (l — Lassen, 2— Susanville , 3— San Francisco, 4—1,358) 675. I California State Eiiployr.ient Service, District #14, 800 Lassen St. ; Mr. Langdon W. Ovrcn, Manager. 676. C County Welfare Department , Court House; Mr. Elmer F. Koken, Co, Relief Agent. SUTTER COUNTY ( 2— Yuba City, 3 — San Francisco, 4—14,618, 5—608) TAFT (1— Kern, 2— Baker sfi eld , 3— Los Angeles, 4—3,442) 677. 0 Department of Child Welfare, Taft City Schools; Mrs. Olga Bridston Leach, Visiting Teacher. 118 CALIFORBLl TAIMADGE (l — Mendocino, 2--Ukiah, 3 — San Francisco) 678. G Mendocino State Hospital; Dr. R» A, Cushnan, Medical Supt. ; Mr. E. L. Gunninghan, Business Manager • TjHAOjAPI (1— - Kern, 2— Bakorsf icld, 3— Los Angeles, 4—736) 679. D California Institution for Women; Miss Florence Monahnn, Supt. TEHAMA COUNT Y (2 —Bed Bluff, 3— San Francisco, 4—13,866, 5—2,925) TEHAMA (1— Tehana, 2— Red Bluff, 3— San Francisco , 4—190) TORRANCE (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Loo Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—7,271) 680. I. . California State Employment Service, District //l, 1927 Carson St.; Mr. Neville Z. Ellis, Manager. T RACY (1— San Joaquin, 2— Stockton, 3— San Francisco, 4—3,829) TRINIDAD (1~ -Humboldt, 2— Eureka, 5— San Francisco, 4—107) .T RINITY COUNTY (2 — Y/cavervillc , 3 — San Francisco, ~ 4—2,809, 5—3,096) TUJUNGA (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los ^ngoljs, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—2,311) . TULARE .COUN TY (2— Visalia, 3— Los Angelas, 4—77,442, 5—4,855) , , . , TULAR E (1— Tulare, 2— Visalia, 3— Los Angolas, 4—6,207) 681. G Tulare County General Hospital & Clinic; Dr. R. L. Sinpson, . Resident Physician. TUOLUMNE COUNTY (2— Sonora, 3— San Francisco, 4—9,271, 5—2,190) TURLOCK (1— Stanislaus, 2— Modesto , 3— S;m Francisco, 4 — 4,276) TUSTON (1 — Orange, 2— Santa ^na, 3— Los Angeles, 4—926) UKIAH (1— Mendocino, 2 — Ukiah, 3— San Francisco, 4 — 3,124) 682. I California Stoto Employment Service, District #10, 20 Smith St.; Mr. George Sanders, Manager. . 683. C Mendocino County welfare Dept., Court House; Mrs. Martha A. Tolcs, Director. UPLAND (1 — San Bernardino, 2 — San Bernardino, 3 — Los Angeles, 4—4,713) 684. J-0 Rod Cross, 477 Euclid.. Ave. ; Mrs. George E eke man, Chairman. 119 CiilFOBiTIA V^C^VILLE (1— Solano, £— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,556) VALLEJO (1— Solano, 2— Fairfield, 3— San Francisco, 4—25,000) C35. I California State Employment Service, District #8, 515 Marin St.; Mr. Richard McMahon, Manager. 686. C-D Solano County Probation Office, Rm. 18, City Hall; Mr. John E. Paulson, Chief Probation Officer. 687. C Solano County V/elfare, City Hall, Pun. 17; Miss Opal V. Palston, Director, 688. 0 Travelers* Aid Society, City Kail, Rm. 17; Mr. John 3. Paulson, Representative, 689. B Vallejo Associated Charities. VAN NUYS (1 — Los Angeles, 2 — Los Angelas, 3 — Los Anreles) 690. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 14529 Sylvan St, Mr. Edvrin Rinehart, Manager. VENICE (1— Los Anreles, 2— Los Angeles, 3— Los Angeles, 4—8,766) 691. C (Soe Los Anreles County Relief Administration, Los Angeles) VENTURA COUNTY (2— Ventura, 3— Los Angeles, 4—54,976, 5—1,058) VENTURA (1 — Ventura, 2— Ventura, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 20,629) 692. B (See Los Angeles Catholic Welfare Dureau) 693. I California State Employment Service, District #11, 53 S. Calif. St.; Mr. E. L. Jenkins, Manafcr. 694. B Catholic welfare Bureau", 121 N. 1st St.; Miss Lucille Kennedy, Executive Secretary. 695. C Ventura County Dept. of Social V/elfare, 121 N. 1st St.; Mr. Y7. C. Heck, Director. 696. D Ventura County Probation Office, Court House; Mr. Clay Calberc, Chief Probation Officer. 697. D Ventura School for Girls, P. 0. Tox 170; Dr. Olive P. .Valton, Supt. ; Miss Edith Harkins, Business Manager. VERNON (1 — Los Ancelos , 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angeles, 4 — 1,269) VISALIA (1— Tulare, 2— Visalia, 3— Los Angeles, 4— 8,000 ) 698. I California State Employment Service, District #7, 119 N. Church St.; Mr. Loo B. Fisher, Manager. 699. D Juvenile Court; Hon. Frank Lambcrtson and Hon. Glenn L. Moran, Judres. 700. D Tulare County Probation Office, County Court House; Mr. F. G-. Cror/ell, Probation Officer. 701. C State Relief administration; Mr. Scldon H. Martin, Director. 702. G Tulare County Health Center; Miss Jane Parker, Director. 703. C Tulare County welfare Dept.; Mrs. Joan Pratt, Director. 704. N Visalia Community Chest; Mr. XI. H. Dayton, Director. T.ALNUT CREEK (1— Contra Costa, 2— Martinez, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,014) 705. (Sec Los An'jelcs Family Welfare Association) 120 CALIFORNIA WATERMAN (1 — Amador, 2 — Jackson, 3 — San Francisco) WATSONVI LLE (1— Santa Cruz, 2— Santa Cruz, 3— San Francisco, 4—8,344)' 70G. D Juvenile Court, 48 Kilbien St.; Mrs. S. W. Sroutz, Assistant Probation Officer. WEAVZRVILLE (1— Trinity, 2~V, r cavcrvillo , 3— San Francisco, 4—1,600) 707. C-I Trinity County Welfare Dept.; Miss Henrietta Schlichting., Agent, WEST CORING (1 — Loo Angeles, 2 — Los Angeles, 3 — Los Angolos, 4—769) WHEATLAM) (1— Yuba, 2— Maryvillc, 3- -San Francisco, 4—479) WHITTIE R {1— Colusa, 2— Colusa, 3— San Francisco, 4—851) 708. I California State Employment Service, District #1, 210 W, Philadelphia St.; Mr. Crcston Harnois , Manager. 709. D Whittior State School; Judge E. J. Milne, Supt. WILLITIS (1— Mendocino, 2— Ukiah, 3— San Francisco, 4—1,424) WILLOW GLEII (1— Santa Clara, 2— San Jose, 3 — San Francisco, 4—4,167) ■ W ILLOWS (1— Glenn, 2— Willows , 3- -San Francisco, 4—2,024) 710. C Relief Office', Glenn County, Memorial Lid:.; Mr. Fred S. Lov/den, Relief Agent. ' WILMINGTON (1 — San Francisco, 2 — San Francisco, 3— San Francisco) 711. B Family Welfare Association, 210 W. F St. WINTERS (1— Yolo, 2— Woodland, 3— San Francisco, 4—096) 712. C State of California, Dept. of Social Welfare, Post Office: Gar due rvi lie , Nevada; Mrs. Zclla N. Mann, Social Welfare Worker. W OODLAND (1 — Yolo, 2— Woodland, 3 — San.. Francisco , 4—8,000) 713. C Yolo County Dept. of Social Welfare, Pox 173; Miss Betty Waggoner* 714. D Yolo County Probation Office (All Courts); Mr. G. A. Zane, Probation Officer. YOL O COUN TY ( 2— Woodland , 3— San Francisco, 4— 27,5C0, 5—1,014) YREKA (1— Siskiyou, 2— Yreka, 3— San Francisco, 4—2,126) 715. C Siskiyou County Welfare Dept., Court House Annex; Mrs. Susan A. Jaques, Director. 121 CALIFOHNi; Y UBA COUNTY ( 2— Maryville , 3— San Francisco, 4—12,500, ~ 5 — 632) YUBA CITY (1— Sutter, 2— Yuba City, 3— San Francisco, C — 3,605) Juvenile Court; Mr. Martin Sullivan, Probation Officer. Sutter County Probation Committee; Mr, Martin Sullivan, Probation Officer. Sutter County Welfare Department, P. 0. Box 112; Miss Mary Gardner, Director. THE U3RARY OF THE NOV 25 193b UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS 5j< :jc if. % 122 ( U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D. C. SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY for CANADA INDEX THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF iLLINGIS Pa,qe Ho , 1. Foreword 1 2, Directory Code 2 3* ^enal and Correctional 3 Institutions 4, Canada Directory 5 Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia W. P. A. Project No. 221 3 0^, i ^ FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the usg-jotf* social service units and parole offices in Federal penal and correctional institutions. However, it is available to others who have like interests and need for information regarding the private and public welfare agencies of the country. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia W.P.A. Project, a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national directories and sending letters and questionnaires to all agencies in an effort to verify the data. In the event that inadequacies and inaccuracies are present in this directory or, subseqaont to its release, changes occur, we would appreciate being advised, For information regarding any Federal prisoner it is suggested that inquiry bo addressed to the Chief Executive Officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page three is a list of Federal institutions with the names of the Chief Executive Officers and the title of the porson to whose attention the letter should be addressed, EDGAR M# GERIACH Supervisor Social Service January 8, 1938 DIRECTORY CODE - The letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following codo : A Social Service Exchange B Family Welfare (Private) C Public Welfare D Care of Delinquents (Probation, Institution, Parole) E . Legal Aid I Child Welfare (Private) G- Hospital, Clinic and Health Agency H Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I Employment J Traveler's Aid K Veteran* s Care L . Foreign Born M Specialized Education N Administrative (Federations) 0 Miscellaneous Each province and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the province, capital, population, and land area in square miles of the provinces indicated. The following code has been used; 1 Province 2 Capital 3 Population . 4 Land area in square miles -2- PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUT Tr " OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER U, S. Penitentiary Alcatraz Island, James A. Johnston, California, Warden, U. S, Penitentiary Atlanta, Georgia, Fred G. Zerbst, Warden, SERVICE MATTEBt xU . Warden, Attn, : Chaplain V/arden, Attn, : Chief Parole Officer U, S, Penitentiary Leavenworth, Kansas, Robert H, Hudspeth, Warden, Warden , Attn, : Chief Parole Officer U, S, Penitentiary Fort Leavenworth, A, C, Aderhold, Annex Kansas, Warden, Warden, Attn,; Chief Parole Officer U, S, Northeastern I»ewisburg, Penitentiary Pennsylvania, Henry C. Hill, Warden, Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer U, S, Penitentiary McNeil Island, E. B, Swope, Washington, Warden, Warden , Attn, : Chief Parole Officer Federal Industrial Institution for Women Alder son, West Virginia Dr, Mary B, Harris, Superintendent, Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer, U. S, Industrial Reformatory Chillicothc, Ohio, Joseph W. Sanford, Sup or i nt e ndo nt . Warden, Attn..; Chief Parole Officer U, S, Southwestern El Reno, Reformatory Oklahoma H, L, Merry, Super int e nd ent . Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer U. 5. Hospital for Springfield, Defective Delinquents Missouri, Dr. M, R. King, Super int end ent , Warden , Attn,; Gr, Warden'; As si stant U, S, Detention Head- New York City, quarters N, Y, Federal Jail New Orleans, Louisiana, Julian A. Sehoen, Warden Superintendent. M, F, Arnrino, Warden Sup uri n tend ent • 4 -3- NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS U, S. Detention Form La Tuna, Texas, NAME AND' TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Thomas B. V/hitc, Warden. ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS TO Warden, Attn, : Parole Officer U, S, Detention Farm Milan, Michigan, John J, Ryan, Sup er int endent • Warden, Attn,; Parole Officer Federal Reformatory Camp Petersburg, Virginia, C. C. Nicholson, Sup er int ondc nt • Supt . : Attn, : Parole Officer Federal Prison Camp No. 5 Federal Prison Camp No. 8 Dupont , Washington, Montgomery, Alabama, Eugene B, Heister, Super intondent . James B. Gaffnoy, Superintendent • iupcr int endent . Acting Supt., Attn.: Parole Clerk Federal Prison Camp Tucson, lb. 10 Arizona, Federal Prison Camp Kooskia, No, 11 Idaho. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent. Deane Homer, Sup er i n t c nd e n t . Supt . , Attn.: Parole Clerk Superintendent. U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION 1, S. Public Health Lexington, Dr. Lawrence Kolb, Supt., Service Hospital Kentucky. Super int endent, Attn,: Administrativ Assistant ALBERTA PROVINCE (2— Edmonton, 3—731,605, 4—255,285) CALGARY (1— Alberta, 2 — Edmonton, 3—83,761) Board of Public Welfare, 701 3rd St. East; Mrs. E. A. McKillop, Secretary, Children's Aid; 4th Floor, Police Bldg. ; Mr. Fred Gardener, Sup-* . Young Women's Christian Association, 223 12th Ave. V/.; Miss Helen Thompson, General Secretary. C AKDSTON (1— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—1,672) EDMONTON (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—79,197) City of Edmonton Children* s Aid Department; Mr. E. H. Drayton, Supt. Young Women* s Christian Association; Miss Marion Kay, Social Service Represenativo , Miss Christina Cormack, Travelers Aid Represenative. FORT SASKATC HEWAN (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—1,001) Provincial Gaol; J. D. McLean, Warden. HAHNA (1— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—1,490) LETHBRIDG E (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—13,489) Lethbridge Provincial Gaol, Box 458; Mr. G. E. Blake, Warden. IilacLEOD (l— Alberta, 2 — Edmonton, 3—1,447) MEDICINE EAT (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—10,300) Child Welfare Department, City Hall; **r# W. H. Williams, Probation Officer. Young Women's Christian Association, 409 First St.; Mr. Ernest Kin^, President. RED DEE R (l— Alberta, 2 — Edmonton, 3—2,344) STETTLER (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—1,219) THREE HILLS (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 4—581) VEGREV ILLE (l— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—1,659) WETASKIWIN (1— Alberta, 2— Edmonton, 3—2,125) BRITISH COLUMBIA P ROVINCE (2— Victoria, 3—694,263, 4 — 366,2~55) " CUMBERLAND (l — British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 3 — 2,371) ES SOLD ALE (l— British Columbia, 2— Victoria) p * Division of Mental Hospitals; Dr. A. E. Crua| Supt. of Mental Hospitals. FERNIE (1— British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 5—2,732) MBRRITT (l — British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 5 — 1,296) NAHAIkO (1 — British Columbia, 2 — Tictoria, 3 — 6,745) HEBSCB (l — British Columbia, 2 — Victoria $ 5 — 5,992) 11. D Kelson Provincial Gaol; Mr. John MaeDonald. WSR WESIMJNSTijt (1— British Columbia, 2 — Victoria, 5 — 17,524) 12. B British Columbia Penitentiary; W. Meighen, Warden. 13. B Burnaby Juvenile Court, Bumaby Muricipal hall; ronorable Baura E« Jamieson, Judge, Mr. Thomas CorLett , Chief Probation Office . 14. B Oakalla Prison Farm, P. 0. Drawer 0; Mr. Walter 0-ren, Wardoui N0BTM V^ T C0UVBR (l — British Columbia, 2 — Victoria, 3 — 8,510). PORT COQUITLAM (l— British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 3—1,312) . 15. D Ecys* Industrial School, Box E; Mr. F. C. Boyes, Principal. 16. C Industrial Schools Branch; Mr. F. C. Boyos, Principal. PRINCE RUPERT (l— British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 5—6,520) REVELgTOEE (l— British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 3—2,736) TPailB (l— British Columbia, 2— Victoria, 3—7,573) VANCOUVER (1— British Columbia, 2 — Victoria, 3—246,593) 17. B Alexandra Bon-Sectarian Children 1 s Home, 1726 W. 7th Ave.; Mrs. Dorothy Beckett, Secretary-Treasurer. 16. I-M Canadian llational Institute for the Blind, 1101 Brtadway West; Mr, M, C. Robinson, Supt. 19. B Catholic Social Welfare Bureau, 710 Seymour St. : Reverend J, B. Steele, Director of Charities. 20. G Child Guidance Clinic, 771 Hornby St.; Br. A. L. Crease, Provincial Psychiatrist for British Columbia. 21. F Children's Aid Society of the Ci tholic Archdiocese of Vancouver, 40 W, 15tb Ave.; Miss -uriol Shaw., Agent. 22. C Child welfare Branch, 410 Seymour St.; Miss Isobol Harvey, Supt. 23. C City of Vancouver Social Service Department, 530 Cnmbie St.; Mr. W. R. Bone, Administrator. 24. - C Collections Division, 410 Seymour St.; Mr. J. G. HcRae, Collector of Institutional Revenue. 25. 0 Crippled Children's Hospital, 250 V/. 59th Ave.; Mr. John Russo] President,, 26. C Department of Pensions and Rational Health (Pension Division) , 28th Ave. and Willow St.; Mr. -'cor^o C. Derby, District Admini strata r. 27. B Family Welfare Bureau of Greater Vancouver, 16 75 W. loth Ave.; Miss Mrry McPhedran, Director. 28. D John Howard Society of British Columbia, 1005 Dominion Bldg. ; Reverend J» Dinnage Hobden. 29. B Jewish Family Welfare Bureau, 2675 Oak St.; Miss Theresa Bluffiber^ Social Worker. 30 o D Juvenile Deter tion Home, Clinton and Y c .i c sts. ; 5J r , Robert 7/1 . Hughes, Chief Probation Officer S: Supt .of Juvenile Detention Hob -6- 31. C Mothers* Pension Division, Vvelfare Braxich, Department of Provincial Secrete ry, Suite 1, 410 Seynour St.; Miss SLi/jabetb Kiag^ Supervisor. • 32* C North Vancouver Belief Department, City Hall, 'It., St, North; Mr. Edward H. Valentine, Relief Officer. 35. D Provincial Industrial Home for Girls, 300 Cassiar St.; Mrs. Ann:" 0. Westmaia, Supt. 34. G Social Service Department, Vancouver General >IospitaI; Mir-s Olive V. Ootaworth, R. N. , Director. 35. A Social Service Exchange, 1675 T.'. 10th Ave.; Mips Prances E. Reynolds, Executive Secretary, 36. N Vancouver Council cf Social Agencies, 1675 101:1; Ave. W. ; -»r. Gear P. Davidson, Executive Director. 37. C Welfare Pi eld Service, 410 Seymour St.; Mies Laura Holland, Supervisor. 38. 0 Young Women's Christian Association, 997 Dunsmuir St.; Miss Mai. el H. Blackley, General Secretary. VICTORIA (1— British Colombia, 2— Victoria, 5—59,082) 39. A Central Exchange, 1234 Pandora St.; Mrs. Prances Earr, Secretary, 40. P Children's Aid Society of Victoria, British Columbia, 1234 Fandoi Ave.; Miss .Adalina L. Mess, Supt. 41. A Council of Social Agencies, 1234 Pandora Ave.; Mrs. Prances 3arr . Secretary. 42. B Friendly help Welfare Association, 1254 Fandora Ave.; Miss Lavini McLaughlin, General Secretary. 43. C ' Hones for 'the Aged and Infirm, Parliament Bld»s. ; Mr. P. Walker, Deputy .Provincial Secretary. 44. C ■ ' Provincial Board of Health, Parliament Bldgs. ; Dr. H. E. Young, Provincial Medical Health Officer. 45. 0 Young Women's Christian Association, 780 Courtney St.; Miss Hole . Kirkwood, General Secretary. 46. C . Welfare Branch, Parliament Bldgs.; Hr. J.- H. Crcighton, Supt. of Welfare. UAU ITOBA PROV INCE (2— Winnipeg, 3 — 700,139 , 4—246,512) BRANDON (1— Manitoba, 2— Winnipeg, 3—17,082) 47. \D- "• Brandon Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr. Roy B* Hu. tor, Probatioi Officer; Jurisdiction, South Western Manitoba. 48. D Western Judicial District Gael; 3&r. Edvard Colder , Gioler. 49. K-M Young Women's Christian Association; Miss Nora A. Harrison, General Secretary. CARMAN (l— Manitoba, 2— Winnipeg, 3— 1,418) DAUPHI N (1— Manitoba, 2— Winnipeg, 5—3,971) 50. P Children's Aid Society; Miss D. E. Street, Worker. 51. C Department of Health and Public Welfare, Child Welfare Division; Miss D. E. Street, Probation Officer. 52. D Provincial Gaol; Mr. Harold V. Smith, Supt. -7- KSADINGLEY (l — Manitoba, 2 — Winnipeg) 53. D Provincial Gaol; Mr. J. C. Downio, Governor. PORTAGE L A PRAIRIE ( l~Manitoba , 2— Winnipeg, 3 — 6,597) 54. D Central Judicial -District Gaol and Manitoba Fomalc Prison; Mr. R. H. Home, Sheriff and Gaoler. 55. D Manitoba Home for Boys, Box 1342; Mr, Harry Atkinson, Supt. SEVEN OAKS (l — Manitoba, 2 — Winnipeg) 1 56. D Manitoba Home for Girls; Mrs. Evelyn J. Laidlaw, Supt. SOURIS (1— Manitoba, 2— Winnipeg, 3—1,661) STONY MOUNTAIN (l — Manitoba, 2— Winnipeg, 3—306) 57. D Manitoba Penitentiary; ^r. A. H. Campbell, Acting Warden. THE PAS (l — Manitoba, 2 — Winnipeg, 3 — 4,030) 58. D Provincial Gaol; Mr. '.V. J. Hilton, Gaoler. WI NNIPEG (1— Manitoba, 2— Winnipeg, 3—218,785) 59. F Childrens Bureau of Winnipeg, 184 Alexander Ave.; Mr. W. A. WestOn, General Secretary. 60. C Children's Hone of V/innipeg, Academy Rd.and Tuxedo; Board of Ladies. 61. 0 Confidential Exchange, 491 Main St., City Hall Annex; Mrs. 3. Stewart Hay, Secretary. 62. C Department of Health and Public Welfare, Legislative Bldg. ; Dr. F. W. Jackson, Deputy Minister of Health and Public Welfare 63. "B Family Bureau of Winnipeg, 460 Main St.; Miss Elin L. 'Anderson. 64. F Jewish Orphanage and Children's Aid cf Western Canada, 123 Mathcson -^vo.; Mr. H. E. Wilder, Supt. 65. D Juvenile Court, 225 Memorial Blvd.; Honorable Frank A. E. Hamilton, Judge # 66. D Manitoba Government Detention Home for Men, Women and Boys; Mr. W. R. Carter, Warden. 67. C Social Welfare Commission, 491 Main St.; Mrs. B. Stewart Hay, General Secretary. 68. C Unemployment Relief Dopartn&nt , 981 Elgin Ave#; Mr. John D. Frascr, Sunt. 69. A United Hebrew Relief, 267 Selbirt Ave.; Miss Ethel Ostry, Executive Secretary. 70. J-0 Young TToEion' firChristian Association, 447 Ellico Ave.; Miss Isabelle Alexander, General Secretary. HEW ERUESVMCK PROVINCE (2— Frederic ton, 3 — 403,219, 4—27,985) CAMPBELLTCil (l— "Nov; Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3—6,505) CH&TBm (1 — New Brunswick, 2— Frcdcricten, 3 — 1,017) COVEHDALE (l— New Brunswick, 2 — Fredcricton) -8- 71. D Inter provincial Home for Young Women; Miss Barbara G. Walker, Supt. DORCHESTE R (l— New Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3—1,082) 72. D Dorchester Penitentiary; Lieutenant G. T. Goad, Warden. EAST ST. JOHN (l — New Brunswick, 2 — Fredericton) 73. D Boys Industrial Home; Mr. H. M. Mandigo, Supt. FREDERICTON (l— New Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3—8,830) FREDERICTON JUNCTION (l— New Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3—180) M0NCT0N (l— New Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3—20,689) 74. D Interprovincial Home for Young Women, R.R. No. 2, Coverdale; Miss Barbara Walker, Supt. NEWCASTLE (l— New Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3 — 3,383) SAINT JOHN (1— -New Brunswick, 2— Victoria, 3 — 47,514) 75. B Family Welfare Association, Limited, 98 King St.; Dr. W. E. Rowley, President. 76. 0 Young Women's Christian Association, 27 Wellington Row; Miss Mary E. Frizelle, General Secretary. SUSSEX (1 — New Brunswick, 2— Fredericton, 3 — 2,252) NOVA SCOTIA PROVINCE (2— Halifax, 3—512,846, 4—21,008 AMHERST (1— Novs Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—7,450) HALIFAX (1— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—59,275) 77. F Children's Aid Society of Halifax, Room 438 Roy Bldg., 435 Barrington St.; Miss Gwendolen Lantz, Executive Secretary. 78. C Department Child Welfare, Mothers* Allowance and Old Age Pension Province Bldg.; Mr. Ernest H. Blois, Director. 79. D Department of Provincial Charities, Province House, Hollis St.; Mr. R. N. Gammon, Secretary of Provincial Charities. 80. D Good Shepherd Reformatory; Sister M. Teresa of the Good Shepherd Mother Mary Teresa of the Sacred Heart. 81. N Halifax Community Chest, 231 Hollis St., Board of Trade Bldg.; Mrs. G. H. Kennedy, Executive Secretary. 82. D Halifax Industrial School for Boys; Reverend W. D. Wilson, Supt. 83. A Halifax Social Service Index, Navy League Bldg., South St.; Miss Leora M. Marstors, Executive Secretary. 84. B Halifax Welfare Bureau, 27 Prince St.; Miss Harriet R. Ogden, General Secretary, 85. F St. Patricks Home, 86 Mumford Road; Brother Aileran, Director. 86. J-0 Young Women's Christian Association, 267 Barrington St.; Miss A. M. S. Ward, General Secretary. KINGSTON (1— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—500) LIVERPOO L (l— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—2,669) -9- SYDNEY (l— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—23,089) 87. F Children's Aid Society of Cape Breton; Miss Gladys Richards, Agent. TRURO (l — Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—7,901) 88. F Children's Aid Society of Colchester County, Court House; Mr. I. R. MacKinnon, Agent. 89. I Maritime Homo for Girls; Miss Josephine Strothaird, Supt. WINDSOR (l— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—3,032) 90. F Children's Aid Society of Hants County; Reverend G. R. Mclvcan, President . 91. G Hospital Association of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island; Miss Ann Slattery, Secretary. WOLFVILLE (l— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3- -1,818) 92. F Children's Aid Society; Reverend C. W. Rose, D.D., Agent. YARMOUTH (l— Nova Scotia, 2— Halifax, 3—7,055) ONTARIO PROVINCE (2— Toronto, 3—3,431,683, 4—412,58 ) ARNPRIOR (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—4,023) 93. J Travel or s* Aid; Mrs. A. D. ^ishart, Representative. HARRIS (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—7,776) 94. 1-0 Salvation Army, 60 Collier St., Box 525; Miss Muriel Chaslong, Adjutant. BELIEYILLE (l — Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—13,790) B0¥aANVILLE (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—4,080) 95. D Training School for Boys; Mr. Albert R. Virgin, Supt. BRAMPTON (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—5,532) 96. J Travel ore* Aid Society; Mrs. Annie Simpson, Travelers* Aid Representative. BRANTFORD (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto , 3—32,274) 97. B-F Social Service League, 35 Wellington St.; Mr. F. V, T . Thompson, General Secretary. 98. 0 Young Women's Christian Association; Miss Gertrude Morson, General Secretary. BROCEVILLE (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto , 3—9,736) 99. 0 Travelers* Aid, 62 Garden St.; Mrs. W. J. Bowell, Travel ore* Aid Re pr c s on t a t i vc . BURWASH tl— Ontario, 2— Toronto) 100. D Burwash Industrial Farm; Mr. H. W. Powell, Assistant Supt. CARLETON PLAC E ll— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—4,105) 101. J Travolors* Aid Society; Mrs. Clara Spcnce, Travelers 1 Aid Representative. -10- CHATHAN (l— Ontario j 2— Toronto, 3—14,569) 102, J Travlers T Aid Society; Mrs. Mary Keats, Representative, COCHRANE (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3— 3,963) C OLLINS BAY (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—150) 103, D Collin* s Bay Penitentiary, F, 0, B 0 x 190; Lieutenant Colonel W, H. Craig, Warden, CORNWALL (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—11,126) 104, J-0 , Travelers' Aid Society, 110 Sydney St,; Mrs, James Faulds, Sec:.. FORT WI LLIAM (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—26,277) 105, D Industrial Farm; Mr. H, V/, Western, Supt, GUELPH Cl— . Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—21,075) 106 # D Ontario Reformatory; Dr, J, D. Heaslip, Supt, GUELPH JUNCTION (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—37) HAMILTON (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—155,547) Big Brother Association, 33 John St, S, ; Mr, R, Stott, Executive Secretary, Big Sister Association, Inc., 505 Lister Bldg, ; Miss Ruth Shields, Executive Secretary, Children's Aid Society, 47 King St, E. ; Mr, B, Beaumont, Council of Social Agencies, 206 Imperial Bldg,; Mr, Gerald S # Chandler, Secretary-Treasurer, Family Court of City of Hamilton; Mr, E, J. teith, Probation Officer, Family Service Bureau, 46 Main St, W, ; Miss Joan HcTaggart, Executive Secretary, Jewish Social Services, 54 Vino St,; Miss Sadie Batist, Executive Secretary, Public Welfare Department, 296 "Victoria Ave, M, ; Mr. A, P. Kappcle, Welfare Commissioner, Salvation Army, 94 Merrick St,; Major R, S. Condie, Social Service Exchange, 206 Imperial Bldg,; Miss Hilda Alexander Secretary, Travelers' Aid Society, 17 Main St,; $ Y.W.C.A. Association; Miss Mabel Sandiford, Secretary, KENORA (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—6,766) KINGSTON (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—23,439) 118* D Kingston Penitentiary; Mr, R. M. Allen, Warden, KITCHENE R (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 5—30,793) 119, D " The Children's Aid Society, City Hall; M r , Arthur P. Pullam, Supt. 120, C Family Relief Board; Miss Mabel 0. Foik, Administrator. 121, 0 Young Women's Christian Association, 84 Frederick St,; Miss Ruth M, Low, General Secretary, 107, F 108. F 109. F 110. N Ill, D 112. B 113. B 114. C 115. 0 116. A 117. J -11- LANSTAFF (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto) 122. D Toronto Municipal Farm; Major G. Hedley Basher, Supt. LINDSAY (1— Ontario, 2— -Toronto, 3—7,505) 123. J , Travelers'* Aid, 4 Melbourne St.; LIS TOWEL (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—2,676) 124. J Travelers » Aid Representative; Mrs, L. A. Fleming, Travelers* Aid Representative. LONDON (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—71,148) 125. B Community Relief Association, City Hall; Miss Bertha T. Atkinson, 12 6. D London and Middlesex Juvenile Court, Municipal Office; Major A. G. N. Eradshsw, Chief Probation Officer. 127. 0 Young Women's Christian Association, 268 Queens Ave.; Miss Jean Casey, General Secretary. :.Ii:.IC0 (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto , 3—6,800) 128. D Ontario Reformatory, Box 127; 2Jrr. James R. Elliott, Supt. NEW LISKEARD (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—2,880) KF//l^iRK5T (1 — Ontario, 2— Toronto, 5—3,748) NIAGARA FALLS (l — Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—19,046) 129. 0 Young Women's Christian Association, 785 Ontario Ave.; Miss Elsie Sharpe, General Secretary. N ORTH BA Y (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3 — 15,528) OTTAWA (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—126,872) 130. F-H Agnes Stroud Home, 327 Cambridge St.; M r3 . N. l. Burnette, ^resident of Board of Directors. 131. K British Ministry of Pensions, Journal Bldg. ; Mr. J. R. Owon, Ministry Representative. 132. F • Children's Aid Society of Ottawa, 412 MacLarcn St.; Miss Janet Long, Executive Director. 133. C Direct Relief and Social Service Department City of Ottawa, Albert and Elgin Sts.* Major C. S. Ford, Commissioner, 134. F Monastery of 0. L. of Charity (Good Shepherd), 411 St. Andrew St. Mother Mary of St. Michael Guovromont, Superior. 135. D - Ottawa Family Court; Honorable John F. Mchinlcy, Judge, 136. 3 Ottawa Welfare Bureau, 102 Sfefik St..; Miss Thclma D. Williams, Executive Secretary. 137. A Social Service Exchange, Room 205 Wellington St., 172 Wellington St.; Miss Lydia Studte, Registrar, 138. D Superintendent cf Penitentiaries; Major General D, M. Ormond. 139. J Travelers' Aid Department of Y.W.C.A. , 133 Metcalfe St. ; Miss Catherine Forbes, Secretary. OWEN SOUN D (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 5—12,839) PARI S (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto , 3—4,137) 140. 0 Young Woman 'sChristian Association; Mrs. M.G. Ellen, General Secretary. -12- PRIBROKE (1— Ontario, 2— -Toronto, 3—9,368) PJTERBORO (l~ Ontario, 2— -Toronto, 3—22,327) PORT ARTHUR (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—19,818) PORTSMOUTH (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto) 141. D Kingston Penitent iary; Mr. R. M. Allen RENFREW (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—5,296) 142. F Children* s Aid Society; Mr. Campbell Simpson, Supt. of Social Service Work* RIDGETOWN (l~ Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—1,952) 143. J Travclors'Aid Society, 40 Victoria Ave.; Mrs. Mary Leathordale, Represent a tivo. ST. CATIiERIIxlES (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—24,753) 144. D The Juvenile Court of the City of St. Catherines and County of Lincoln, Court House; H'jn .ratio J. G. 5. Stanbuy, Judge. 145. C Public Welfare Department, 157 King St.; Miss M arjorie K. P. Rose. 146. 0 Young Women* sChr istian Association, 56 Queens St.; Miss Doris M. Jones, General Secretary. SAULT ST5. MARIE (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—23,045) SUDEUR Y (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—18,518) TTMMINS (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—14,200) 147. F Children's Aid Society, Box #969; Mr. A. G. Carson, Local Supt. 148. J Travelers' Aid Society, Box #2036; Mrs. A. Higginbotham, Representative. TORONTO (l — Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—631,201) 149. D Adult Probation Department, 90 Albert :.t.; Honorable H. S. Mott, Chief Probation Officer. 150. D Andrew Mercer Reformatory for '"omen, 1155 King St., West; Miss Jean Milne, Supt. 151. F Big Brother Movement Inc., 90 Albert St.; Dr. K. H. Rogers, General Secretary. 152. F-H Catholic Big Brothers, 67 Bond St.; Mr. Robert J. Turnbull, General Secretary. 153. B-F Catholic '.'.'elf are Bureau, 67 ^ond St.; Miss Mary Irene Foy, R. il. Director. 154. C Children's Aid Branch, Department of Public Welfare, Parliament Bldg»; Mr. B. W # Heise, Provincial Supt. 155. C Department of p ublic Welfare, 149 College St.; Mr. A. W. Laver, Commissioner. 156. D Family Court, 90 Albert St.; Honorable Havrley S. Mott, Judge. 157. B Federation for Community Service, 100 Adelaide St. West; Mr. Alec D. Kardic, Goneral Secretary. -13- Federation of the Jewish Philanthropies of Toronto, 179 Beverley St.; Mr. Martin M, Cohn, Executive Director. Industrial Refuge; Mr. J. E. Bradley. Jewish Children* s Bureau, 179 Beverley St.; Misc Anne Gussack, Executive Secretary. Jewish Community Center Association, 44 St. George St.; Mr. S. D. Gershovitz, Executive Director. Jewish Family Welfare Bureau, 179 Bervcrloy St; Miss Dora Wilensky, Executive Secretary, Jewish Big Brothers Movement, 179 Eevcrloy St.; Miss A. Gussack, Executive Secretary. National Council of the Y.W.C.A. Association of the Dominion of Canada, 143 College St.; Miss Kcdwig Hobreckcr, Executive Secretary. Neighborhood Workers Association, 28 Wellosley St.; Mr. F. N. Staplefo rd. Old Age Pensions and Mothers Allowance Commission, Parliament Bldg. ; Mr. William Geo. Cattle, Chairman. HAMILTON (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—155,547) St. Johns Industrial School for Boys, 127 Victoria Park Ave.; Reverend Brother Cyril, F.S.C., Supt. Social Service Index, 210 Dundas St., W, Koom 607; Miss Mary A. Clarke, Executive Secretary. Toronto Jewish Old Folks' Home, 29-35 Cecil St.; Mr. David Browr Supt. Travelers' -"-id Association of Toronto, Union Station; Miss Lottie F. Harris, Secretary. WELLAN D (l— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—10,709) Children's Aid Society of the County of Holland, Box 222; Mrs. D. E. Young, Local Supt. WINDSOR (1— Ontario, 2— Toronto, 3—68,108) City of Windsor Relief Department, 554 Chat an St. West.; Mr. C. G. Hays, Administrator. Juvenile Court, 44 Wyandotte St.; Mr. James L. Burt, Probation Officer. WOODSTOCK (l— Ontario, 2 --Toronto, 3—11,395) Young Women's Christian Association, 470 Peel St.; Miss Maud E. Mclntyre, General Secretary. PRINCE EDWARD IS LAND PROVINCE ( 2— Chariot tetown , 3—88,038, 4—2,184) CHAPLOT TETOWN (l— Prince Edward Island, g — Charlotte town, 3—12,331) Prince Edward Island Teachers' Federation; Miss Madelyn Clarki;., Secretary-Treasurer. Travelers* Aid Society, 149 Euston St.; Miss M. E. White. SOURIS (l— Prince Edward Island, 2— Charlottetown, 3—1,053) -14- QUEBEC PROVINCE (2— Quebec, 3—2,874,255, 4 — 494,534) BUCKINGHAM (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—4,638) CHI CPU TM (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—11,877) EAST ANGUS U — Quebec, 2 — Quebec, 3—3,566) HULL (1 — Quebec, 2 — Quebec, 3—29,433) LA MALBAIE (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—2,408) LA TUQ UE (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—7,871) LEVIS (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—11,724) ' MAGOG (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—6,302) 177. 0 Traveler f s Aid Society, Box 262; Mrs. Ezra Ball, Supt. MSC-ANTIC (1— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3 — 3,911) MONT LAURISR (l — Quebec, 2 — Quebec, 3—2,394) MONTREAL (l — Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—818,573) 178. N Baron de Hirsch Institute, Family Welfare Department, 2040 Bleui St.; Miss Esther T. Saxc, Supervisor. 179. Boys 1 Reform School; Brothers of Charity. 180. B Catholic Welfare Bureau, 739 Cathcart St.; Mrs. Graham Watt Coghlin, General Secretary. 181. E Children' s Service Association, 1421 Atrrator Ave.; Mr, Geo H. Corbet t, Executive Secrotary # 182. I Child Welfare Association of Montreal, 209 Forum Slug., 1421 Atwater Ave.; Miss Ester M. Eeith, Executive Director. 183. B Family Welfare Association, 1646 Dorcoster St., W. ; Mr. G. B. Clarke, General Secretary, Miss Mary E. Ramsden, Registrar. 184. B Federation of Jewish Ehilanthropics , 2040 Eleury St.; Miss E. N. Saxe, Supervisor of Family Welfare Department. 185. N Montreal Council of Social Agencies, Room 201, 1421 Atwater Aye, Dr. Frank G. Pedlcy, Executive Director. 186. B-D Prisoner 1 s Aid and Welfare Association, Room 305, 1502 St. Catherine St. W. ; Mr, John Kidman, Executive Secretary. 187. 0 Quebec Library Association, High School Library, B*Arc3 r McGee High Sphool Library; I'.Iiss Agnes Coffey, Secretary. 188. 0 Salvation Army, 603 Chatham St.; Mr. A. L. Steele, STajor. 189. B Service Social Conscil " Catholique D*Etudes, 477 St. Franco ix Xavior St.; Mr. h. L. dc Martigny, Executive Director. 190. A Social Service Exchange, 1421 Atwater Ave.; Miss Elsie Bovden, Executive Secretary. 191. J Travelers T Aid Department of the ^.W.C.A. ; 1124 Dorchester St. W Miss Mary Sterickcr, Secretary. 192. C-N Union of Municipalities, 152 St. James St., Transportation Bid-. Mr. c harlcs Bourassa, Secretary. QUEBEC (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—130,588) -15- RICHMOND (1 — Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3 — 2,596) 193. J Travelers* Aid Representative; Mrs* C. R. Boast, Travelers* Aid Representative, RIVIERE. DU LOUP (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—8,499) SAINT BONIFACE PS SHAV.'IN IGaII (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—571) ST. VINCENT PE PAUL (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec) 194. P St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary; Lieutenant Colonel P. A. Piuze , Warden. SHAT7BRIPGE (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3 — 457) 195. P Boys' Earn and Training School; Mr. Ralph Willcock, Supt. SHATmilGnN PA LLS (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—15,345) SHERBROOK E (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—28,933) 196. J-0 Young women* s Christian Association, No. 40 Montreal St.; Miss Edith Marteno, General Secretary. SOREL (1— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—10,320) ST7EETSBURG (l— Quebec, 2— Quebec, 3—401) 197. D Girls' Cottage Industrial School; Miss Agnes Elliot, Supt. SASKATCHEWAN PROVINCE (2 — Rcgina, 3—921,785, " 4—251,700) ASSINI60IA (1— Saskatchewan, 2— Rogina, 3—1,454) BATTLBFORD (l— Saskatchewan, 2— Rogina, 3—1,096) 198. P Battleford Female Gaol; Miss E. ^dntosh, R.N. , Supt. ESTEVAN (1— Saskatchewan, 2 — Rogina, 3—2,936) KU1-.IB0LT (1 — Saskatchewan, 2— Rogina, 3—1,899) MELVILLE (l — Saskatchewan, 2— Rcgina,. 3—3,891) 199. J Travelers' Aid Society; Mrs. J. E. Atkoy, Representative. MD0SE JA.7 (1— Saskatchewan, 2— Rogina, 3—21,299) 200. H ' Children's Aid Society of Moose Jaw; Mr. J. E. Chishol, K.C., President, Mrs. Bertha Rorison, Secretary. N Saskatchewan Urban Municipalities Association, 503 Scott Block; Mr. W» E. Eodge, F.C.A., Secretary-Treasurer. M00S0..:iN (1— Saskatchewan, 2— Saskatoon) 202* P Moosomin Gaol; Mr. Alan H. P. Sharp. NORTH BATTLSFORP (l— Saskatchewan, 2— Rcgina, 3—5,986) 203 » J Travelers' Aid Society; Mrs. T. Hill, Representative. PRINCE A LBERT (l— Saskatchewan, 2— Regina, 3—9,905) -16- 204. D Provincial Gaol; Mr. P. A. Forsyth, Y/arden. 205. D Saskatchewan Penitentiary; Lieutenant Colonel H. W» Cooper, Warden. n : REG- IN A (1 — Saskatchewan, 2 — Regina, 3 — 53,209) 206. C Bureau. Child Protection for Province of Saskatchewan, 202 Cooperative Creamery Bldg. ; Mr. Leonard E. King, Commissioner. 207. D . Industrial School for Boys; Mr. S. Clark, Supt. 208. D Juvenile Court, Victoria Ave.; Mr. Jon Kerr, Probation Officer. 209. D Provincial Gaol; Mr. Thomas P. Hayes. 210. B Regina Welfare Bureau, 1927 Hamilton St.; Miss Anna J. Faust , Executive Director. 211. C-E Saskatchewan. Association of Rural Municipalities, 407 Kerr Bldg. Mr. J. J. McGurran, Secretary. 212. G Saskatchewan Health Officials 'Association; Dr. C.F.W. Hames, Secretary-Treasurer. ' 213. G Saskatchewan Hospital Association; iU r. Geo. E, Patterson, Secretary-Treasurer. 214. N Saskatchewan School Trustees' Association, 2 Victoria Park Bldg. Mr. C.'E. Little, Secretary. 215. 0 Young '^'omen's Christian Association, 1950 Lome St.; Miss M. P. Anderson, General Secretary. SASKA TOON (l— Saskatchewan, 2 — Regina, 5—45,291) 216. C Bureau of Child Protection; Mr. Leonard B. Ping, Commissioner. 217. E Children's Aid Society of Saskatoon, P.O. Box 1314 Kilbourne and 6th Sts. ; Mr. Alexander S„ Wright, Secretary. 218. N Community Council of Saskatoon, Cor. 3rd Ave. & 24th St.; Mr. Glaiodo 2. Lewis, President, Miss Edith Owen, Secretary & Treasurer. 219. B Family Welfare Association, Hew Library Bldg., 23rd St. E. ; Miss K. Phipps, Director. 220. D Juvenile Court; Mr. . Alexander S. Wright and Mr. Alexander N. Broome, Probation Officers. ■ ' 221. J-0 Travelers' Aid and Social Work Department, $ Y.W.C.A. ; Committee SWIFT CURRENT (l— Sa skate hewan, 2— Regina, 3—5,296) WEYBURl'T (l — Saskatchewan, 2— Regina, 3 — 5,002) Y0RKT0N (l—Saskat chewan, -2— Regina, 3—5,027) 222. J Travelers' Aid Society, 47 2nd Ave.; Committee. . THE LI3RARY OF THE N0V25193C UNIVERSITY" OF ILLiNOIS -17- Uo33e> U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE bureau of prisons Washington, d. c. jmes v. bennett, director COLORADO SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar H. Gerlach Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - 1938 - Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Coluubla WPA ProJ ect No. 221 FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional mstitut ions . However., since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establishment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like interests and need for this information. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia WPA Pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate . At the present time this file contains verified informa- tion regarding approximately 5, §00 agencies. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Colorado directory on March 6th, 1937, each agency listed therein was rcchecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicating correction to be made. For those agencies not responding, the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisor.er, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the inst i tut ion in which that person is incarcerated . Immediate ly after the "General Information"" section you will find listed all fed- eral penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. EdgLr M. be r I ach Supervisor Social Service March it), 1Q38 123 COLO H,. DO GENERAL INFORMATION R ESIDENCE - Applicants for care as indigents must have resided continuously for six months in the county and one year in the state. During this period the applicant must have been self- support ing and must have been physically present in the state 350 day,-.. If aid is received from any source, then applicant must have re- sided in the state at least three years in order to he eligible for aid. During this three year period, he must have been physically present in the state at least 30 months. The law is net specific with regard to loss of residence but it is generally interpreted to mean that the individual retains residence until he gains it elsewhere. With regard to residence requirements for eligibility for assistance under the Social Security Act, Colorado has enacted laws to cover the three categorical grants set up by the Social Security Act. Residence requirements for aid to dependent children, aid to the blind, and aid to those sixty-five years of ago or over are in complete harmony with the original Federal act. Old age assistance awards are also made to persons between the ages of sixty and sixty-five provided that they meet legal settlement requirements of thirty-five continuous years in the State of Colorado. MEDICAL CASES - Indigent medical cases should be referred to the Health Officer at the county sect and a copy of the letter sent- to the Director of the Division of Health of the State Depart- ment of Public Welfare. (Item No. 59) Applicants must have resided in the state for throe years to be eligible for poor hospitalization and treatment as tubcrculars, PSYCHOTIC S - Arrangements for hospitalization of psychotics should be handled through the County Court or through the Superi ntendent of the Colorado State Hospital at Pueblo. (Item No. 87) STATE WE LFARE - The State Department of Public Welfare supervises and co- ordinates the efforts of all state, county, city or town agencies in the care and relief of poor persons and un- employable s. It is charged with the administration and super- vision of all welfare activities 5f the state. S TATE BOARD OF PUBLIC WELFARE - Consists of seven members appointed by the Governor for 3— year rotating terms. It selects its own chair- man. The Director of the Department (Item No. 72) is appointed by the Board from its own membership. Correspondence with regard to eligibility for public assistance in Denver county or verification of residence and authorization to return to this county should bo addressed directly to the Denver Bureau of Public Welfare. (Item No. 57) 125 COLORADO DIVISION OF PUBLIC WELFARE OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT - The Division of Public Welfare is placed in the Executive Department at the head of which is the Governor. He appoints a Board of three visitors, one of whom must be a licensed, practising physician, to serve for 3-ycar rotating terms. The following institutions arc under the supervision and control of this division. Item No. 1. State Home for Dependent and Neglected 74 Children 2. Soldiers* and Sailors' Home 104 3. State Home and Training School for 96 Mental Defectives 4. State Industrial School for Boys 92 5. State Industrial School for Girls 126 6. State Commission for Blind 71 7. The Bureau of Child and Animal Protection 45 8. State Penitentiary 14 9. State Reformatory 12 10. State Hospital 87 S TATE PRISON SYSTEM - See "Division of Public Welfare of the Executive Department". The Wardens of the State Penitentiary and State Reformatory are State Civil Service appointees. STATE PAROLE - The Governor has the authority to issue a parole to prisoners serving other than a life-sentence v;ho have completed a minimum term as prescribed by the Court. If the Court did not specify a minimum term, the Governor may parole at the expiration of the minimum sentence provided by law for the crime. STATE PARDON - Information is not available as to the statutory provisions for pardon. R EQUEST FOR VERIFICATIO N OF VITAL STATISTICS - At the time this directory was released information was not available as to the procedure to be followed in requesting verification of Federal statistics. S TATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK - The Colorado Conference of Social Work met in November, 1937 at Denver. The president is Mr. Earl Kouns, Stato Department of Public Welfare, State Capitol ELdg. , Denver, Colorado and secretary, Miss Marjorie Northcutt, Big Sister Organization, 314 14th Street, Denver, Colorado. 126 COLORADO PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE ADDRESS SOCIAL CHIEF EXECUTIVE SERVICE LATTER S OFFICER TO : U. S. Penitentiary Alcatraz Island California. James A. Johnston ,Y/ar den, 'warden. Attn. : Chaplain U. S. Penitentiary Atlanta, Georgia. Fred G. Zerbst, Warden, Y/arden. Attn. : Chief Parole Officer U. S. Penitentiary Leavenworth, Kansas. Robert K. Hud spoth, Warden, v/arden. Attn. : Chief U. S. Penitentiary Fort Leavenworth, A. G. Aderhold. Annex Kansas. Warden. Parole Officer Warden, Attn. : Chief Parole Officer U. S. Northeastern Lewisburg, Penitentiary Pennsylvania. Henry C. Hill, Warden. Warden, Attn. : Chief Parole Officer U. C. Penitentiary . LIcNeil Island, Washington. E. B. Swope, Warden. Warden, Attn. : Chief Parole Officer Y/ Federal Industrial Alder son, Institution for West Virginia. Woncn Dr. Mary B.Harris, Supt., Warden. Attn. : Chief Parole Officer U. S. Industrial Reformatory Chillicothc, Ohio. U. S. Southwestern &± Reno, Reformatory Oklahoma. U. S. Hospital for Springfield, Defective delinquent: Missouri . U.S. Detent ion.Head-i New York City, quarters N. Y. Federal Jail New Orleans, Louisiana. Joseph Y/. Sanf ord , Supt . , Warden. attn. : Chief H. L. Kerry, Y/arden. Parole Officer Supt . , Attn. : Chief Parole Officer Dr. M. R. King, Supt. , Superintendent. Attn.: Sr. Y.'ardoi Acting Supt. M. V. Amrine, Superintendent. Assistant Superintendent Superintendent 127 COLORADO CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER ADDRESS fDCIAL SEEVICE LETTERS TO: T U. S. Detention Farm La Tuna, Texas. Thomas B. White, Warden* \7arden, Attn. : Parole Officer U. S. Detention Farm Milan, Mi c hi can. John J. Ryan, Warden. Supt . , Attn. : Parole Officer LEE Federal Reformatory r-etersburg, Camp Virginia. C. 0. Nicholson. Suuer intendent . Supt. , Attn. : Parole Officer FL Federal orison Camp Dupont, No. 5 Y('ashinf;ton. Eugene B. Hcister, Superintendent . Sapor i nt c ndent MF Federal Prison Camp Mo nt comer y, No. 8 Alabama. James B. Gaffney, Superintendent • Acting Supt. , Attn. : Parole Clerk TA Federal Prison Camp Tucson, No, 10 Arizona. waiter V/. Bailey, Superintendent. Supt. , Attn. : Parole Clerk K Federal Prison Camp Kooskia, No. 11 Idaho. Deano Homor, Super i nt c ndent . Super i nt en dent U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION LEX U. S. Public Health Lexington, Dr. Lava'cnce Kolb, Superintendent, Service Hospital Kentucky. Superintendent. Attn. : Administrative Assistant 128 COLORADO ADAMS' COUNTY (2— Brighton, 3— Denver, 4—20,245, 5—1,262) AGUILAR (1— Las Animas , 2— Trinidad, 3— Donvor, 4—1,383) AKRON (1— Washington, 2— Akron, 3— Denver, 4—1,135) Department of Public Health. Washington County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Anna Middlebrook, Director. ALAMO CO UNTY (2— Alamosa, 3— Denver, 4—8,602, 5—727) ALAMO Si (1 — Alamosa, 2 — Alamosa, 3 — Denver, 4 — 5,107) Alamosa County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Jane Davlin, Director. ALMA (1— Park, 2— Fairplay, 3— Denver, 4—110) ANE/iAS (1— La Plata, 2— Durango, 3.— Denver, 4—457) ANTONITO (1— Conejos, 2— Conejos, 3— Denver, 4—858) ARAPAHOE COUNT Y ( 2— Littleton, 3— Denver , 4—22,647, 5—842) ARCHULETA COUN TY (2— Pagosa, 3— Donvor, 4—3,204, 5—1,220) A RRIBA (1— Lincoln, 2— Hugo, 3— Donvor, 4—337) ARVADA (1— Jefferson, 2— Golden, 3— Denver, 4—1,276) A SPEN (1— Pitkin, 2— Aspen, 3— Denver, 4-.-705) Pitkin County Department of Public Welfare; Mr. EV'M. Van Loon, Director. AULT (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4 — 737) AURORA (1— Adams, 2— Brighton, 3— Denver, 4—2,295) B ACA COUNTY ( 2— Springfield , 3— Denver, 4—10,570, "5—2,552) BASALT (1— Eagle, 2— Eagle, 3— Denver, 4—148) B AYFIELD (1— La Plata. 2— Durango ,. 3— Denver , 4—277) BENNETT (1— Adams, 2— Brighton, 3— Denver, 4 — 211) BENT COUNTY (2— Las Animas, 3— Denver, 4—9,134, '5—1,524) 129 COLORADO BSRTHOUD (1— Larimer, 2— Fort Collins, 3— Denver, 4—811) BETHUNE (1— Kit Carson, 2— Burlington, 3— Denver, 4—97) BLACK HAWK (1— Gilpin, 2— Central City, 3— Denver, 4—253) ELANCA (1— Costilla , 2— San Luis, 3— Denver, 4—252) BON ANZA (1— -Saguache, 2— Saguache, 3— Denver, 4 — 445) BOULDER COUN TY ( 2— Boulder , 3— Denver, 4—32,456, 5—764) BOULDER (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—11,223) 5. D Boulder County Court, Court House; Hon. E. J. Ingram, Judge; Mr. Fred W* Burger, Probation Officer. 6. C Boulder County Dept. of Public Welfare, Rm. 10, County Court Houa Mr. Earl C. Scllars, Director. 7. A-B Social Service Bureau, Rm. 18, Court House; Mrs. Florence Burton, Executive Secretary. BRANSON (1— Las Animas, 2— Trinidad, 3— Denver, 4—237) B RECKENR IDGE (1— Summit, 2— Brcckcnridgc , 3— Denver, 4—436) 8. D Summit County Court, Court House; Hon. Martin J. Waltz, County Judge; Mr. John H. Luo, Probation Officer. 9. C Summit County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Susan Emery Badger, Director. B RIGHTON (1— Adams, 2— Brighton, 3— Denver, 4 — 3,394) 10. C Adams County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. T. J. Crane, Director. 11. D County Court of Adams County; Hon. Homor G. Preston, Judge. BROOKS IDE (1— Fremont, 2— Canon City, 5— Denver, 4—198) BRUSH (1— Morgan, 2 — Fort Morgan, 3— Denver, 4—2,312) BUENA VISTA (1— Chaffee, 2— Salida, 3— Denver, 4—751) 12. D Colorado State Reformatory, Post Office Box R; Mr. "Walter H. Johnson, Warden. B URLINGTON (1— Kit Carson, 2— Burlington, 3— Denver, 4—1,280) 13. C Kit Carson County Department of Public Welfare, Box 97 ; Miss Elcanr A. Kinney, Director; Mr. George M. Baxter, Mr. Ray A. Eot?ors and Mr. Harlcy Rhoadcs, County Commissioners. CALHAN (1— El Paso, 2— Colorado Springs, 3— Denver, 4—399) CANON CITY (1— Fremont, 2— Canon City, 3— Denver, 4—5,938) 14. D Colorado State Penitentiary; Mr. Roy Best, Warden. 15. D County Probation Officer, Miss Ida May Lee, Probation Officer. 16. C Fremont County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Evelyn McCurry, Director. 130 COLORADO CARBONDALE (1— Garfield, 2 — Glcnvnod Springs, 3— Denver, 4—283) CASTLE ROCK (1— Double.?, 2— Castle Rock, 3— Denver, 4—478) 17. C Douglas County Dept. of Public 7/olfarc; Mr. R. 0. Donley, Director. 18. D Douglas County Juvenile end District Court; Mr. C. H. Lowell, Probation Officer. 19. C Stcte Division of Public Health; Miss Mary Briscoe, Nurse. CZDAREDGE (1— Delta, 2— Delta, 3— Denver, 4 — 463) CENTER (1— Saguache, 2— Saguache, 3— Denver, 4 — 1,011) CIUTRAL CITY (1— Gilpin, 2— Central City, 3— Denver, 4—572) 20. C Gilpin County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Lowell A. Griffith, Director. GBAgTEg EQ UITY (2— Sal i da, 3— Denver, 4—8,126, 5—1,083) CKSRAY; (1—0 tore, 2— La Junta, 3— Denver, 4—293) (HEYENNE COUNTY (1— Cheyenne Wells, 3— Denver, 4—3,723, 5—1,777) CI..,.- ,:: jELL S (1 — Cheyenne, 2— Cheyenne Uolls, 3— Denver, 4—760) 21. C Cheyenne County Dept.. of Public Welfare; Mr. A. C. LaSalle, Director. . CLEAR CREEK (2— Georgetown , 3— Denver, 3 — 2,155, 4—590 ) COAL CREEK (1— Fremont, 2— Canon City, 3— Denver, 4—435) COLLBRAM (1— Mesa, 2— Grand Junction, 3— Denver, 4—341) COLORADO SPRINGS (1— El Paso, 2— Colore do Springs, 3— Denver, 4—33,237) 22. B Associated Charities, 28 E. Boulder St.; Mr, Justin L. Hills, Agent; Covers county for intcr-agency service only, 23. F-G Bcmis Taylor Foundation Child Guidance Clinic, 104 3, Ric Grande St.; Dr. Bradford J. Murphy, Director, 24. H .Boys' Club of Colorado Springs, 605 S. Tejon Street; Mr, ".V. F. Fulkor, Supt»; Mrs. Frederick Dunn, President. 25. A Confidential Exchange, 28 East Boulder St.; Miss Elizabeth Knox, Secretary. 26. C El Paso Ccunty Dept. of Public Welfare, 218 S. Tejon St.; Mr. J. Oscar Cell, Director; Miss Caroline S. Sunderline, Case Work Supervisor. 27. N General Council cf the Community Chest, 28 E. Boulder St.; Miss Ethel L. Anderson, Secretary. 28. J Travelers' Aid, Young Women's Christian Association, 130 S. Kiona St.; Miss Dorothy H. Culver, General Secretary. 131 COLORADO 29. G Tuberculosis Association. 30. G Visiting Nurse Association. 31. J Young Women's Christian Association, 130 E. Kicvra St.; Miss Dorothy H. Culver, General Secretary. COMO (1— Park, 2— Fair play, 5— Denver, 4—80) CONE J OS COUNTY (2~Conojos, 3— Denver, 4—9,803, 5—1,252) C ONEJOS (1 — Conejos, 2 — Conejos, 3 — Denver) 32. C Conejos County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Mariota McGregor, Director. CORTEZ (1— Montezuma, 2— Cortcz, 3— Denver, 4—2,000) 33. C Montezuma County Dept. of Public welfare; Miss Ruth Givens, Director. COST I LLA COUNTY ( 2— San Luis, 3— Denver , 4—5,779, 5—1,185) CRAIG (1— Moffat, 2— Craig, 3— Denver, 4—1,500) 34. C Moffat County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Louise L. Terry, Director. CRAWFORD (1— Delta, 2— Delta, 3— Denver, 4—157) CRESD E (1— Mineral, 2— Crccdc, 3— Denver, 4—384) 35. C Mineral County Dept. of Public welfare; Mrs. Irene Hossclkus, Director. CRESTED BUTTE (1— Gunnison , 2— Gunnison, 5— Denver , 4—1,251) C KESTONE (1— Saguache, 2— Saguache, 3— Denver, 4 — 86) CRIPPLE CREE K (1— Teller, 2— Cripple Crock, 3— Denver, 4—1,427) 36. C Teller County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. A. W. Oliver. Director. C ROOK (1— Logan, 2— Sterling, 3— Denver, 4—251) CROWLEY COUNTY (2— Orduay, 3— Denver, 4—5,934, 5__808) CROWLEY (1— CroT7ley, 2— Ordway, 3— Denver, 4—323) CUSTER COUNTY (2— -West cliff c, 3— Denver, 4—2,124, 5—747 ) DACONO (1— Wold, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—275) DE DEQUE (1— Mesa, 2— Grand Junction, 3— Denver, 4—347) 132 COLOUiDO . DEER TRAIL (1— Arapahoe , 2— Littleton, 3— Denver, 4—390) DELxiGUA (1— Lc.s Animas, 2— Trinidad, 3— Denver, 4—1,021) DEL NORTE (l— Rio Grande, 2— Del Norte, 3— Denver, 4—1,410) .37. C Rio Grande County Dept., of Public Welfare; Mrs. Zoc Field, Director. DELTA COUNTY (2— Delta, 3— Denver, 4—16,000, 5—1,201) DELTA (1— Delta, 2— Delta, 3— Denver, 4—2,938) 38. D County Court; Hon. \{. Guy Mcrritt, Judge; Mr. E. A. Pittsor, Probation Officer. 39. C Delta County Dept. of Public Welfare, 238 Main St.; Mrs. Julia /Wildeboor, Director. DENVER COUNTY (2— Denver, 3— Denver, 4— 293,200, 5—58 ) DENVER (1— Denver, 2— Denver, 3— Denver, 4—287,861) 40. H Big Brothers, Inc., 428 Exchange . Bldg. 41. H Big Sisters Organization, Community Chest Bldg. 42. E-0 B'nai B'rith Social Service Committee, District Grand Lodge No. 2; Mr. A. B. Coven, General Chairman. 43. H Boy Sponsors, Inc., 301 E. Fourth St.; Mr. David C. Baylcss, Executive Director; Mr. George Yi. Olingor, Founder. 44. 0 B*nai B'rith, Social Service Committee, 750 Equitable Bldg.; Mr. Noah A. A tier, Chairman. 45. F-0 Bureau of Child and Aniraol Protection, 335 13th St.; Mr, 0. E. Tuft, Secretary. 46. B Catholic Charities, 1665 Grant St.; Rev. John R. L'ulroy, Diocesan Director. 47. B-E Central Jewish Aid Society, 314 14th St. ; Miss Catherine Cauman, F Executive Secretary. 48. F Colorado Humane Society, State Bureau of Child and Animal Protection, State Capitol; Mr. Oliver E, Tuft, Executive Secretary. 49. F Colorado Children's Aid Society, 314 14th St.; Mrs. Mary E. Holland, Executive Secretary. 50. G Colorado General Hospital, 4200 E. 9th Ave.; Dr. Maurice Roes, Director; Miss Eleanor Hearon. 51. G Colorado Psychopathic Hospital, 4200 E. 9th Ave. ; Dr. Frrnklin G. Ebaugh, Director. 52. D Colorado Prison Association, 306-314 14th St.; Miss Mildred Bridrrell General Secretary. 53. N Community Chest; Mr. Guy Just is. 54. I-K Community Employment Service & United Veterans' Council, 1316 18th St.; Mr. Albert F. V/cstfall, President. 55. D Convent of tine Good Shepherd, S. Louisiana Ave. & Colorado Blvd.; Mother Mary of the Assumption, Superior & President. 56. A Council of Social Agencies., Confidential Exchange, 314 14th St.; Miss Dorothy Bolsingcr, Executive Secretary. 57. C Denver Bureau of Public Welfare, 650 Cherokee St.; Mr. Gone Harris, Director; Miss Agnes Hillsin, Charge of inter-agency. 133 COLORADO 58. B-I Denver Colored Civic Association, 2956 Wei ton St.; Mrs. Claire Wilson, Executive Secretary, Employment Office. 59. C Dept. of Hoelth & Charity, 650 Cherokee St.; Mr. Kenneth W. Itowe. 60. C Division of Health, State Dept. of Public Welfare* 61. G-M Division of Crippled Children, 420 State Office Tide.; Dr. Vera H. Jones, Director. 62. G Ex-patients' Tubercular Horo, 8000 E. Montviev; Blvd.; Mr. Harry A. Stern, President; Dr. A. M. Blunberg, Secretary. 63. G Jewish Consumptives' Belief Society, Pest Office Box 537; Dr. H. Schv.-ntt, Supt. and Medical Director. 64. D Juvenile Court, City and County of Denver, Colorado, "Municipal Bldg. ;Hon. Eugene Madden, Jr., Judge. 65. L Legal Aid Society, 301-303 Connunity Chest Bid"., 314 14th St. at Court Place; Mr. Harry C. Green, Secretary and General Attorney. 66. F National Hone for Jewish Children, 5447 19th Ave.; Mrs. J. N» Lorber, President; Mr. Willian Cohen, Supt. 67. D Probation Department, 209 Police Blag.; Mr. Frank C. Dillon, Chief Probation Officer. 68. M-0 Rehabilitation Service of the State Board for Vocational Education, 312 State Museum Bldg,; Mr. Dorsey F, Richardson, State Supervisor of Vocational Rehabilitation. 69. 0 Salvation Amy, 1841 Curtis St.; Lieut. Colonel Janes Dee, Divisional Commander. 70. B Social Service Bureau, 314 14th St.; Mrs. Anna G. V.'illians, General Secretary. 71. I-M State Commission for the Blind, 353 Capitol Bldg. ; Miss Kathryn C. 0 Barkhausen, Executive Secretary. 72. C State Dept. of Public Welfare, 339-43 State Capitol Lid-.; Mir. Earl M. Kouns, Director. 73. I-N State Employment Service, 229 Midland Savings Bldg. ; Mr. 0. S. Wood, Director; Mr. A. Lchmn, Associate Director. 74. F State Hone for Dependent and Neglected Children, 2305 S. Washington St.; Mr. R. B. Horner, Supt. 75. J Travelers' Aid Society of Denver, Union Station; Mrs. Elizabeth C. Wolff, Executive Secretary. 76. D United States District Court, Rn. 334, Federal lid-;.; Mr. Angus L. McAulay, U. S. Probation Officer. 77. K Veterans' Administration, Old Custon Bid-. ; Mrs. Gizella Klein AdelJ Psychiatric Social Worker. 78. I Veterans' Placement Service, 229 Midland Savings Tank Bldg. ; Mr. R. D. Micklc, Veterans' Placement Representative. 79. G Visiting Nurses Association. 80. 0-E Volunteers of America, 314 14th St.; Colonel George Duquette, Battalion Commander. DILLON (1 — Summit, 2 — Brcckcnridgc , 3 — Denver, 4 — 92) DOLORES COUNTY (2— Rico, 3— Denver, 4—1,412, 5—1,030) DOLORE S (1— Montezuma, 2— Cortez, 3— Denver, 4 — 557) CGLOR&DO ■ DOUGLAS COUNTY (2 — Castle Rock, 3— Denver, 4 — 3,498, 5—845 ) DUHANGO (1— La Plata, 2 — Duran^o, 5— Donvor, 4—5,400) La Plata Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Mary E, Con\7ay, Director. E&DS (1 — Kiowa, 2 — Lads, 3— Denver, 4 — 518) E^GLE COUNTY (.2— Eagle, 3— Denver, 4—3,924, 5—1,620) IAGLE (1— Eaclc, 2— Eagle, 3 — Denver, 4 — 341) Eagle County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Catherine Madden, Director EAST CAKON (1 — FreODnt , 2 — Canon City, 3— Denver, 4 — 595) EATON (1— weld, 2 — Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—1,221) ECKLEY (1— Yuna, 2— Wray, 3— Denver, 4—359) EDGEWATER (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Golden, 3— Denver, 4 — 1,473) E LBERT COUNTY (2— Kiowa, 3— Denver, 4—6,580, 5—1,857) ELDORA (1 — Boulder, 2 — Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—16) ELIZABETH (1— Elbert, 2— Kiowa, 3— Denver, 4—266) EL PASO COUNTY (2— Colorado Springs, 3 — Denver, 4 — 49,570, 5—2,121) B. IP IRE (1— Clear Creek, 2--&eorgetown, 3— Denver, 4—93) SJGLE700D (1 — .Arapahoe, 2 — Littleton, 3 — Denver, 4 — 7,930) EI (IE (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—930) BSTES PARK (1— Larincr, 2— Fort Collins, 3— Denver, 4— -417) EUREKA (1— San Juan, 2— Silver ton, 5— Denver, 4—197) EVANS (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver , 4—540) FAIRPLAY (1— Park, 2— Fairplay, 3— Denver, 4—221) Park County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. John D. Tolxian, Director. FIRESTONE (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 5— Denver, 4—240) FLAGLER (1— Kit Carson, 2 — Burlington, 5— Denver, 4 — 540) FLEMING (1— Lo(:an, 2— Sterling, 3 — Denver, 4 — 365) 135 COLORADO FLORENCE (1— Frciiont, 2 — Canon City, 3— Denvor, 4—2,475) FLORISSAN T (1— Tailor, 2 — Cripple Crook, 3— Denver, 4—26) FORT COLLINS (1— Lariror, 2— Fort Collins, 3— Denver, 4—11,489) ■ 84. D County Court, Mr. Charles E. Sandors, Probation Officer. 85. C Lariner County Dept. of Public Welfare, Pest Office Box 508; Mr. Frank Pullian, Director. 86. G Public School Child Guidance Clinics, Junior High School Dldg. ; Mr. Ward I. Miller, City Supt. of Schools. FORI LUPTO N (1— Wold, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—1,578) FO RT LYON (1— Pent, 2— Las Aninas, 3— Denver) 87. C Lent County Welfare Dept.; Mo?. G. G. O'Erien, Director.. 88. K Veterans' Administration Facility; Miss Marie E. Pcdcrson, Social worker. FORT MORGAN (1— Morgan, 2— Fort Morgan, 3— Denver, 4 — 1,423) 89. C Morgan County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Marjori© Focht, Director. ' FOUNTAIN (1 — El Paso, 2— Colorado Springs, 3— Denver, 4—577) FOWLER (1— Otero, 2— La Junta, 3— Denver, 4—968) FREDERICK (1— Wold, 2 — Greeley, 3— Denver, 4 — 596) FREMONT' COUNTY ( 2— Canon City, 3— Denver, 4—18,896, 5—1,557) FRISCO (1— Sunrdt, 2— Lreckenridae , 3— Denver, 4—13) FLUITA (1— Mesa, 2— Grand Junction, 3— Denver, 4—1,055) GARFIELD COUNTY (2— Glenv/ood Springs j 3— Denver, 4—9,975, 5—3,107) GENOA (1— Lincoln, 2— Hugo , 3— Denver, 4 — 218) GEORGETOWN (1— Clear Crock, 2— GeorgctOT/n, 3— Denver , 4—303) 90. C Clear Creek County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Marguerite S. McFarland, Director. GILCREGT (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—324) GILPIN COUNTY (2— Central City, 3— Denver, 4—1,212, 5—132 ) GLENwOOD SPRINGS (1— Garfield, 2— Gleirvood Springs, 3— Denver, 4—1,825) 136 COLORADO 91. C Garfield County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. J. Scott Juhaii, Director. GOLDEN (i— Jefferson, 2 — Golden, 3— Denver, 4 — 2,426) 92. D ' Colorado State Industrial School; Mr. I. R. Taylor, Supt. 93. C Jefferson County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House Bldg. ; Mr. Ervin M. Molholm, Director. GOLDFIELD (1— Teller, 2— Cripple Creek, 3— Denver, 4—159) GRANAD A (1— Probers, 2— Lamar, 3— Denver, 4 — 352) GRANBY (1— Grand, 2— Hot Sulphur Springs, 3— Denver, 4--90) GRAN D COUNTY (2— Hot Sulphur Springs, 3— Denver, '4— 2, 108, "5—1,866) GRAND JUNCTION (1— Mesa, 2— Grand Junction, 3— Denver, 4—10,247) 94. C Mesa County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Emily B. Hardenburgh, Director. 95. I National Park Service, W C-2; Work Camp in lieu of direct relief. 96. G State Home & Training School for Mental Defectives; Dr. 3. L. Jefferson, Supt. GRAND VALLEY (1— Garfield, 2— C-lenwood Springs, 3— Denver, 4—209) GREE LEY (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—12,203) 97. D County Court; Hon. Robert G. Strong, County Judge; Mr. B. S. Robins Probation Officer. 98. C Weld County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. George M. Houston, Director. GREEN MOUNTAIN FALLS (1— El Paso, 2— Colorado Springs, 3 — Denver, 4—41) GROVER (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—165) GUEFEY (1— Park, 2— Fairplay, 3— Denver, 4—38) GUNNISON COUNTY (2— Gunnison, 3— Denver, 4—5,527, 5—3,179) GUNNISON (1— Gunnison, 2— Gunnison, 3— Denver, 4—1,415) 99. G County Health Nurse. 100. C Gunnison County Dept. of Welfare; Mr. Joseph J. Miller, Director. 101. D Juvenile Court; Hon. Clyde Welch, County Judge; Mr. Henry Crooks, Probation Officer. GYPSUM (1— Eagle, 2— Eagle,, 3— Denver, 4—165) HARTMAN (1-- -Prowers, 2— Lamar, 3— Denver, 4—269) HASTINGS (1— Las Animas, 2— Trinidad, 3— Denver, 4—507) 137 HASWELL (1— Kiowa, 2— Eads, 3— Denver, 4—156) HAYDEN (1— Routt, 2— Steamboat Springs, 3— Denver, 4—554) IIAXTUN (1— Phillips, 2— Holyoko, 3 — Denver, 4 — 1,027) HILLROSE (1— Morgan, 2 — Fort Morgan, 3 — Denver, 4 — 210) HINS DALE COUNT Y (2— Lake City, 3— Denver, 4 — 449, 5—971) HOLLY (1 — Prowers, 2 — Lamar, 3 — Denver, 4 — 971) H0LY0KE (1— Phillips, 2— Holyoko, 3— Denver, 4—1,226) Phillips County Dept. of Public Wolf are ; Mr, Dana G. Archbald, Director. Phillips County Juvenile Court; Mr, Charlie P. Peterson, Probation Officer, HOMELAKE (1— Rio Grande, 2 — Del Monte, 3— Denver) Soldiers' & Sailors' Home; Mr, J. F. Greene, Commandant. HOOPER (1— Alamosa, 2— Alamosa, 3— Denver, 4 — 155) HOTCKKISS (1— Delta, 2— Delta, 3— Denver, 4—541) HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS (1— Grand, 2— Hot Sulphur Springs, 3— Denver , 4—142) Grand County Dept. of Public Welfare ; Mr. Low Wallace, Director. HUDSON (1— Wold, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver , 4—546) HUER FANO COUNT Y ( 2— Walsenburg, 3— Denver, 4—17,062, 5—1,500) HUGO (1— Lincoln, 2— Hugo , 3— Denver, 4—712) Lincoln County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. C. R. Hedlund, Directo IDAHO SPRINGS (1— Clear Creek, 2— Georgetown, 3— Denver, 4—1,207) IGNACIO (1— La Plata, 2— Durango, 5 — Denver, 4 — 464) Consolidated Ute Agency; Mr. Donald H, Wattson, Supt. ILIFF (1 — Logan, 2— Sterling, 3— Denver, 4—266) IRONDALE (1— Adams, 2 — Brighton, 3— Denver, 4—139) I RONTON (1— Ouray, 2 — Ouray, 3 — Denver, 4 — 9) JACKS O N COUNTY (2— Walden, 3— Denver, 4—1,386, 5—1,632) COLORADO JAMESTOYflfl (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—69) JEFFE RS ON COUNTY (2— Golden, 3— Denver, 4—21,810, 5—808) JOHNSTOWN (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—767) JULESBURG (1— Sedgwick, 2— Julosburg, 3— Denver, 4 — 1,467) 108. C Sedgwick County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. L. A. Munson, Director. KEENESBUR G (1— weld, 2 — Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—297) KEOTA (1— 'Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4— 108) KERSEY (1— Wold, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—307) KIOWA COUMY (2— Eads, 3— Denver, 4—3,786, 5—1,798) KIOWA (1— Elbert, 2 — Kiowa, 3 — Denver, 4 — 185) KIT CARSON COUNTY ( 2 — Burlington , 3 — Denver, 4—9,725, 5—2,159) K0K0M0 (1 — Summit, 2 — Breckenridge , 3 — Denver, 4 — i4) KREvMLIRG (1— Grand, 2— Hot Sulphur Springs, 3— Denver, 4—261) LA FAYETTE (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—1,842) La JARA (1 — Conejos, 2 — Conejos, 3 — Denver, 4 — 602) LA JUANTA (1— Otero, 2— La Junta, 3— Denver, 4—8,000) 109. F American Legion Child Welfare, 110. C Division of Child Welfare, 116 Colorado Avenue ; Miss Mildred E. Gavin, Supervisor. 111. I National Reemployment Service; Mr. C. F. Carvikcr, Manager. 112. C Otero County Dept. of Public Welfare, 116 Colorado Avenue; Mr. Van D. Roughton, Director. 113. C Resettlement Service; Mr. Norman G. Fuller, Supervisor. 114. 0 Sunshine Society; Mrs, J. N. Lamb, President. LAKE COUNTY ( 2— Leadville , 3— Denver, 4—10,000, 5—371) LAKE CITY (1— Hinsdale, 2— Lake City, 3— Denver, 4—259) 115. C Hinsdale County Dept. cf Public Welfare; Mr. G. E. ,7ri;kt, Director, LAKESIDE (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Golden, 5 — Denver, 4 — 49) LAMAR (1 — Prowers, 2 — Lamar, 3 — Denver, 4 — 4,233) 116. C Prowers County Dept. of Public Welfare, Cor. 3rd Sz Beech Streets; Mr. C. F. Renoau, Director. 139 COLOIuiDO LA PLATA' COUNT Y (2—Durango, 3— Denver, 4—12,975, 5--l,85l) LARIMER COUNTY (2— Fort Collins, 3— Denver , 4—33,137, 5—2,620) LAS MIMAS COUNTY (2— Trinidad, 3— Donvor, 4—36,008, 5—4,809) LAS MIMAS (1— Bent, 2— Las Animas, 3— Donvor, 4—2,517) 117. C Bent County Dept. cf Public Welfare, Box 334; Mr. G. G. O'Brien, Director. 118. D Juvenile Court; Hon. Herman A. Bailey, Judge. LA SALL E (1— Weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—564) L A VETA (1— Huerfano, 2— Walsenburg, 3— Denver, 4—732) LEAD VILLE (l— Lake, 2— Lcadvillo, 5— Denver, 4—8,500) 119. C ~ Lake County Dept. of Public Welfare, Emmet Block; Miss Irene Kleff, Director. LB/ION (1— Lincoln, 2— Hugo, 3— Denver, 4—1,100) LINCOLN CO UNTY (2— Hugo, 5— Denver, 4—7,850, 5—2,570) LITTLETON (l— Arapahoe, 2— Littleton, 3— Denver, 4—2,019) LOGAN COUNTY (2— Sterling, 3— Denver, 4—19,946, 5—1,822) LONGMONT (1— Boulder, « 2— Boulder , 3— Denver, 4—6,029) LOUISVI LLE (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—1,681) L OVELAND (l— Larimer, 2— Fort Collins, 3 — Denver, 4—5,506) LYONS (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Donvor, 4—56 7) MANAS SA (1— Conejos, 2— Conejos, 3— Denver, 4 — 953) MANGOS (1 — Montezuma, 2 — Cortes, 5 — Denver, 4 — 646) I. iANITOU (1— El Paso, 2— Colorado Springs, 3— Denver, 4—1,205) MANZANOLA (l— Otero, 2 — La Junta, 3 — Denver, 4 — 578) MARBLE (1 — Gunnison, 2 — Gunnison, 3 — Denver, 4—217) MEAD (1— Weld, 2 — Greeley, 5 — Denver, 4 — 152) MEEKER (Rio Blanco, 2— Meeker, 3— Denver, 4—1,069) COLORADO 120. C Rio Blanco County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. F. A. Carstcns, Director. 121. D Ric Blanco County Sheriff's Office; Mr. Chester Mead, Sheriff. I/ERINO (1— Logan, 2— Sterling, 3— Denver, 4—230) MESA COUNTY (2— Grand Junction, 3— Denver, 4—25,908, 5—3,163)" MILIKEN (1— Weld, 2 — Greeley, 3 — Denver, 4 — 483) MINERAL COUNTY (2— Crcede, 3— Denver, 4— G40, 5—366) IvlINTURN (1— Eagle, 2— Eagle, 3— Denver, 4—400) MOFFAT COUNTY (2— Craig, 3— Denver, 4 — 5,000, 5 — ;,658) MONTE VISTA (1— Rio Grande, 2— Del Norte, 3— Denver, 4—2,610) 122. C Rio Grande County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Zoo Field, County Welfare Director. 123. N-0 Welfare Committee; Mr. Carl Erickson, President. MONT EZUMA COUNTY (2— Ccrtcz, 3— Denver, 4—10,000, 5—2,051) MONTEZUMA (1— Summit, 2— Brcckcnridge, 3— Denver, 4—38) MONT ROSE COUNTY (2— Montrose, 3— Denver, 4—16,742, 5 — 2,264) MON TROSE (1— Montrose, 2— Montrose, 3 — Denver, 4—5,000) 124. D Juvenile Court; Hon. Earl J. Herman, County Judge; Miss Mildred Johnson, Probation Officer. 125. C Montrose County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. J'. B. Loesch, Director. MONUMENT (1— El Paso, 2— Colorado Springs, 3— Denver, 4—192) MORGAN COUNTY (2— Fort Morgan, 3— Denver, 4—18,234, "5—1,236) MOUNTAIN VIEW (l— Jeff erson, 2— Golden, 5— Denver, 4—664) MORRISON (1— Jefferson, 2— Golden, 3— Denver, 4—177) 126. D State Industrial School for Girls; Miss Anna L. Coo ley, Supt. NEDERLAND (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—285) NEVADAV ILLE (1— Gilpin, 2— Central City, 3— Denver, 4—2) HEW CASTLE (1— Garfield, 2— Glenwood Springs, 3— Denver, 4—470) NEW RAYMER (1— weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—254) 141 COLORADO HORwOOD (1— San Miguol, 2--Tcllurido, 3— Donvor, 4—299) NPCLA (1 — Montrose, 2 — Montrose, 3 — Denver, 4 — 221) TON (1— Y.cld, 2 — Greeley, 3— Denver, 4— -196) OAK CREEK (1— Routt, 2— Steamboat Springs, 3-- Denver, 4—1,211) OEIO CITY (1— Gunnison, 2— Gunnison, 3— Denver, 4— 72) OLATBE (1— Montrose, 2-- Montrose, 3— Denver, 4—593) OLNEY SPR INGS (1— Crowley, 2— Ordway, 3— Denver, 4—228) O RDWAY (1— Crowley, 2~0rdway, 3 — Denver, 4—1,139) 127. C " Crowley County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. 3. D. Bradley, Director. OTERO COUNTY (2— La Junta, 3— Denver, 4—29,700, 5—1,259) OTIS (1— Y/ashington, 2— Akron, 3— Denver , 4—529) OURA Y COUNT Y (2— Ouray, 3— Denver, 4—2,500, 5—519) OURAY" (1— Ouray, 2— Ouray, 3— Denver, 4—950) 128. C Ouray County Dept. of Public Y/elfarc; Mr, R. B. Ma gee , Director. OVID (1— Sedgwick, 2— Julesburg, 3— Denver, 4—649) PAGOSA SPRING S (1 — Archuleta, 2— Pagosa Springs, 3 — Denver, 4—804) 129. C Archuleta County Dept. of Public welfare, Court House; Mrs. Lennic Reynolds, Director. PALISADE (1— Mesa, 2— Grand Junction, 3— Denver, 4—851) PALMER LAKE (1— El Paso, 2 — Colorado Springs, 3 — Denver, 4 — 244) PAONIA (1— Delta, 2— Delta, 3— Denver, 4—958) PARK COUNTY (2— Fairplay, 3— Denver, 4—2,052, 5—2,242) PEETZ (1— Logan, 2— Sterling, 3— Denver, 4—244) HI_ILL_IPp_ COUNTY ( 2— Holyokc , 3— Denver , 4—5 ,797 , 5—688 f PIERCE (1— weld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—281) PITKI N COUNTY (2— Aspen, 3— Denver, 4—1, WO, 5—1,019) PITKIN (1— Gunnison, 2— Gunnison, 3— Denver, 4—228) P LATTSVILLE (1— V. : cld, 2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4—533) 142 COLO1&D0 * PONCHA SPRINGS (1— -Chaff oo, 2— Salida, 3— Denver, 4—80) PORTLAND (1— Fremont, 2 — Canon City, 5— Denver, 4 — iS5) PRITCH2TT (1 — Baca, 2— Springfield, 3— Denver, 4—451) PROSPECT HEIGHTS (1— Fremont, 2 — Canon City, 3— Denver, 4--133) PROT/ERS COUNTY (2— Lamar, 3— Denver, 4 — 14,762, " 5—1,630) PUEBLO C0 UL7TY (2— Pueblo, 3— Denver, 4—65,000, 5—2,433) PUEBLO (1— Pueblo, 2— Pueblo , 3 — Denver, 4 — 55,102) 1 30. G Child Wol f nrp &• Pr>bl i r Honl th As^orintion Citv Hall* T)t T"!_ T-T^ F>~f" r- 1 T\ Ytr t*c\ i* "RYirni 1 ir "PlrwcH pi ^n - J. • X) • X-L * w L* O X_iil< L UU j -L l 11,1 J. JL y 1 Dlbl 1 . ^11 » 131. G ColnT*rrln S"fcr , *h , ~* Ho c :"ni *h.°l 1 . r; j*h"h & "Ft in pi ^po S"bTnn"hfi* V LJ X >— l. LJ. _^ k-* U U xlv UJJ .L w u 5 L> JX J. X JXvs X O V' -/ w Ul v> w Uk.J ^ Dt.. "F* H. Zi rnriiOTrripn SiiD'h-. 132. B- -J Family Service Society, Facblo Welfare Center, 5th Street at Grand Avenue; Miss Gladys Dallimoro, Executive Secret- ry. 133. B- -I Goodwill Industries. 134. D Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. Hubert Glover, County (Juvenile) Judge; Mr, Laurence 2. Accola, Probation Officer; Mrs. Ruth Park, Girls' Probation Officer. 135. F Lincoln Home (for Colored Children). 136. F McClelland Orphanage (Protestant). 137. I- -M Notional Youth Administration, Vocational Guidance Service. 138. N Pueblo Community Chest, 5th & Grand Streets; Mr. M. F. McCaffrey, Executive Secretary. 139. C Pueblo County Dept. of Public welfare, Court House; Miss Wiltna Ahcarn, Director. 140. F Sacred Heart Orphanage (Catholic). 141. 0 Salvation Army. 142. I Sxatc Reemployment Service. 145. H Young Men's Christian Association. 144. H Young Women's Christian Association. RAMAH (1 — 21 Paso, 2 — Colorado Springs, 3 — Deliver, 4 — 171) RAM0NA (1 — 31 Paso, 2— Colorado Springs, 3— Denver, 4—105) RAD C LIFF (1— Eagle, 2— Eagle, 3— Denver, 4—544) RICO (1— Dolores, 2— Rico, 3— Denver, 4—447) 145. C Dolores County Dept. of Public '..'elf are; Miss Florence A. Hargrove, Welfare YJbrkcr. RIDCVJAY (1— Ouray, 2 — Ouray, 3— Denver, 4—239) RIFLE (1— Garfield, 2— Gleinrood Springs, 3— Denver, 4—1,287) RIO BLANCO COUNTY (2— Meeker, 3— Denver, 4—2,980, 5—3,223) 143 C0LOxu.D0 RIO GRxil'iDZ COUNTY (2— Del Nor to, 3— Denver, 4—9,953, 5 — 898) ROCKVALE (1— Fremont, 2— Canon City, 3— Denver, 4—7X0) ROCKY FORD (1— Otero, 2— La Junta, 3— Denver, 4— 3,426) 146. I National Reemployment Service; Mr. C. F. Carvikcr, Mi dc ;or« 147. ImU Rehabilitation Service (Rural); Mr. Allen F. Molville, Supervisor. ROMEO (1 — Conejos, 2 — Conejos, 3 — Denver, 4 — 188) KOSITA (1— Custer, 2— Y.ostcliff o , 3-~Denver, 4—27) ROUTT COUNTY (2— Steamboat Springs, 3— Denver, 4—9,352, 5—2,309) SAGUACHS COUNTY ( 2— Saguache , 3— Donvcr, 4—6,500, 5—3,133) SAGUACHE (1— Saguache, 2 — Saguache, 3— Denver, 4 — 1,010) 148. C Saguache County Dept. of Public V/elfaro; Mr. Alva A. Ivans, Director. ST. M (1— Chaffee, 2— Salida, 3— Denver, 4—7) SALIDA (1— Chaffee, 2— Salida, 3— Denver, 4—5,065) 149. C Chaffee County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Myrtle Jones, Director. SANFORD (1— Conejos, 2— Conejos, 3— Denver, 4—597) SAN JUAN COUNTY (2— Silverton, 3— Denver, 4—1,935, 5—453) SAN LUIS (1— Costilla, 2— San Luis, 3— Denver) 150. C Costilla County Dept. of Public Welfare, Box 3; Mr. Isaac Martinez, Director. SAN MIGU EL COUNTY ( 2— Tclluride , 3— Denver, 4—2,800, 5—1,301) SEDGWICK C OUNTY (2— Julcsburg, 3— Denver, 4—5,580, 5—531 ) SEDGWICK (1— Sedgwick, 2— Julcsburg, 3— Denver, 4—444) SEIBERT (1— Kit Carson, 2— Burlington, 3— Denver, 4—: 73) SHERIDA N (1 — Arapahoe, 2 — Littleton, 3 — Denver, 4 — 587) SILT (1— Garfield, 2— Glenwood Springs, 3— Denver, 4—264) SILVER CLIF F (1— Custer, 2— tfest cliff c, 3— Denver, 4—201) 144 COLORADO SILVER PL".:.; (1— Clear Crook, 2— Georgetown, 3— Denver, 4—126) SILVERTON (1— San Juan, 2— Silvorton, 3— Denver, 4—1,301) 151. D San Juan County Juvenile Court; Mr. M. H. Dov/d, Probation Officer 152. C San Juan County Welfare Department; Mr. Joseph Vota, Director. SEILA (1— Elbert, 2— Kiowa, 3— Denver, 4—351) 153. C Elbert County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mr. H. S. Hundley, Director. SOUTH CANO N (l-.-Fremont, 2— Canon City, 3— Denver, 4-^-1,471) SPRINGFIELD (1— Baca, 2— Springfield, 3— Denver,, 4—1,393) 154. C Baca County Dept. of Public welfare; Mr. Charles L. Spears, Director. 155. D Baca County Juvenile Court; Mr. M. R. Jackson, Sheriff. S TEAMBOAT SPRLUCS (1— .Routt, 2— Steamboat Springs, 3— Denver, . "4—1,198) 156. C Routt County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Dorothy Wither, Director. STERLIN G (1— Logan, 2— Sterling, 5— Denver, 4—7,195) 157. C Logan County Dept. of Public Welfare, Rocns 402-403, Federal Bldg. ; Mr. Dwight M. Saunders, Director. 158. D Eo^an County Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr. J. H. Kerr, Juvenile Officer. STRATTO N (1— Kit Carson, 2— Burlington, 3— Denver, 4—507) SUGAR CITY (1— Crowley, 2— Ordv/ay, 3— Denver, 4—598) SUMMIT C OUNTY ( 2— Breckenridge , 3— Denver, 4—987, 5—649) SUPERIOR (1— Boulder, 2— Boulder, 3— Denver, 4—160) SWLNK (1— Otero, 2— La Junta, 3— Denver, 4—418) TTff l iTCR COUNTY (2— Cripple Creek, 3— Denver, -4— 4,141, 5—547) TELLUR IDE (1— San Miguel, 2— Telluride, 3— Denver, 4—900) 159. C San Miguel County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Albcrtirio Wolborn, Director. 160. D Sheriff's Office; Mr. L. G. Warrick, Sheriff. TE.1TATH (1— Larimer, 2— Fort Collins, 3— Denver, 4—1.9) TRINIDAD (1— Las Animas, 2— Trinidad, 3— Denver, 4 — 11,732) 161. C Las Animas County Board of Public Welfare, Court Hcu: -,-.,•; Mr. George H. Lake, Director. TWO BUTTES (1— Baca, 2— Springfield , 3— Denver, 4—158) VICTOR (1— Teller, 2— Cripple Creek, 3— Denver, 4—1,291) 145 Colorado VOI-IA (1— Kit Carson, 2—Burlington, 3— Denver, 4—183) flALDEN (1— Jackson, 2— \7aldon, 3— Denver, 4—284) Y^ XSENBURG (1 — Huerfano, 2 — T/clsonburg, 3 — Denver, 4 — 5,503) 162. C-D Public Welfare. 163. D Huerfano County Probation Officer W ALSH (1 — Baca, 2 — Springf icld , 5— Denver, 4 — 454) w'AKD (1 — Boulder, 2 — Boulder, 3 — Denver, 4 — 34) T;Ag£IlICTON COUNTY (2— Akron, 3— Denver, 4—9,391, 5—2,521) TO) COUMTY (2— Greeley, 3— Denver, 4 — 65,097, 5—1- ,022 ) WELLINGTO N (1— Larimer, 2 — Fort Collins, 3— Denver, 4 — 553) V<"SSTOLIFFE (1— Custer, 2— Vostollf f e , 3— Denver, 4—335) W ESTMINSTER (1— Adams, g— Brighton, 3— Denver, 4—456) WILEY (1 — Probers, 2 — Lamar, 3 — Denver, 4 — 589) yiLLIiiMSBDBG (1— Fremont , 2— Canon City, 5— Denver, 4—155) £IKDS0R (1— './eld, 2— Greeley, 5— Denver, 4—1,852) WOODLAND PAR K (l— Toller, 2 — Cripple Creek, 5— Denver, 4—194) T u"BAlf (1— Yuma, 2— Wray, 3— Denver, 4—1,785) 164. C Yuma County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Maude. E. Smith, Director YtJwiPA (1 — Routt, 2 — Steamboat Springs, 3 — Denver, 4 — 310) YUTIA COUNTY (2— Wray, 3— Denver, 4—13,613, 5—2,367) YUMA (1— Yuma, 2— Wray, 3— Denver, 4—1,360) THE LI3RARY OF THE ■ ■-, , < . $ NOV 25 193£ UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS * * * * 146 f i U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D.C. JAMES V. BENNETT, DIRECTOR CONNECT I CUT SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M, Serlach Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - 1938 - M.ide Possible Through the Assist tince of District of Columbia WI> A ProJ ect No. 22 1 30 3, IL FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal end correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establi shment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like mt crests and need for this information. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia WPA Pro- ject a central resource file has been estcb li shed in the Washington office. ihis was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories anu. sending letters and Questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified informa- tion regarding approximately 8,500 agencies. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Connecticut directory on March 10, lg^J, each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicating correct ion to be made. For those agencies not responding, the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revise' directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On p. 270 you will rind listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. u'gaf M. Gerlach Supervisor Social Serine 0 March. 24, IQ38 I CONNECTICUT GENERAL INFO RMATION SETTLEMENT - Inhabitants of other states or territories acquire settlement in Connecticut by four years* continuous self-supported residence in town or one year's residence if owner of ^500.00 worth of real estate in addition and approved by a majority vote of selectmen, justice of the peace and inhabitants. Inhabitants of other Conno&tieut towns acquire settlement by one year's inhabitance plus majority' vote as above. Sottlemen is acquired by foreigners only by vote of the inhabitants* Minor children of aliens take town of birth as settlement, MEDICAL CASES - The above-mentioned settlement requirements apply* PSTCHOTICS - The above-mentioned settlement requirements apply. The Supervise of Settlements, Division of State Aid, Office of Commissioner of Welfare (Item No. 159) handles both psychotic and medical cares referred to that office. STATE WELFARE - The Commissioner of Welfare (Item No. 109) administers the law concerning state paupers, old age assistance, neglected and uncared-for children under sixteen years of age. He lias general supervision over provisions for juvenile courts, public and private child caring agencies and institutions, aleo institu- tions where people are detained by compulsion. The Governor with the advice and consent of the Gneral Assembly appoints the Commissioner of Welfare for a four -year term. STATE INSTITUTIONS. BOARDS AND COMMISSION S - The state institutions, boards and commissions are as follovrs: 3oard of Education for the Blind Board of Pardons Veterans* Home Commission (Fitch's) Mansfield State Training School and Hospital Connecticut State Hospital for the Insane Norwich State Hospital for the Insane Fairfield State Hospital for the Insane State Prison for Women Long Lane Farm State Prison State Reformatory State School for Boys Mystic Oral School for the Deaf State Tuberculosis Commission Newingtcn Homo for care of Crippled Gftildren ST ATE PRISON SYST EM - The Beard of Directors of the State Fa a&d the State Prison for Women have control of policy of the farm and the prison. The Board persons appointed by the Governor and appoints of the institution, who must bo a woman, not a Item It om Item Item It om Item Item It cm Item It am Item Item It- R5 X%om Item No. 160) No. 161) No. 253) No. 174) No. 193) No.28C ) No. 261) No, 76) No, 197) No. 366) No. 58) No. 178) Ko,2C8) No. 162) No.: 52) m -±~>v W&rabn and determine the consists of seven the Superintendent member of the Bo arc 149 CONNECTICUT 0 The Board of Directors of the State Prison makes all necessary rules for the government of the prison and the employment of the prisoners. It consists of seven members appointed by the Governor, with the consent of the Senate, for four-year rotating terms and appoints the Warden of the State Prison to serve at its pleasure. The Board of Directors of the State Reformatory makes all necessary rules for the proper discipline, instruction and labor of the inmates. It consists of five members appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate for four-year rotating terms, and appoints and may remove at pleasure the Superintendent of the. Reformatory. STATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS - The Board of Trustees of the State School for Boys adopts rules for the management of the school and the maintenance of strict discipline therein. The Board consists of seven member, appointed by the Governor with the advice and consent of tic Sena* and appoints a Superintendent, not of its number, who may be remo - for cause. STATE PAROLE - Any prisoner sentenced to the state prison, other than for life, or with a sentence of execution for a capitrl offense, shall bo sentenced for a maximum and minimum period. The maximum period is not longer than the maximum term prescribed by law for the offense committed, and the minimum terra is not less than one year. The minimum term of a life sentence is twenty-five years. Any prisoner confined in a state prison under an indeterminate sentence becomes -eligible for parole at the discretion of the majority of the Board of Directors of the Prison and the warden, acting as a Board of Parole, at the expiration of his minimum term. Then the Board, by a unanimous vote, may declare the parolee discharged from further supervision "after the expiration of one year on parole. In the event his first application is denied he is eligible to apply for a discharge every six months thereafter." STATE PARDO N - The Board of Pardons (Item No. 161) has jurisdiction over the granting of pardons and has the authority to grant commutation of sentences, conditional releases or absences in the case of any person confined in the state prison. It consists of six members: The Governor, the Judge of the Supreme Court of Errors, and four other persons appointed by the Governor for four-year rotating terms. One of such appointed members must be a physician. VITAL STATISTICS U Applications for verification of vital statistics should be directed to Mr. W. 0. Welling, Director, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Department of Health, Hartford, Connecticut. STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK - The Connecticut Conference of Social Work ^ met in October, 1937, at Bridgeport, Connecticut. The President is Dr. Ira V. Hiscock, School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; and the Secretary is Mrs. Eleanor W. Searlc, 80 Adams St., New Britian, Connecticut. 150 CONNECTICUT DIRECTORY CODE - The letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following code: A Social Service Exchange B Family Welfare (Private) C Public V/elfare D Care of Delinquents (Probation, Institution, Parole) E Legal Aid F Child Welfare (Private) G Hospital, Clinic and Health Agency K Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I Employment J Travelers' Aid K Vet or an * s Care L Foreign Born M Specialized Education N Administrative (Federations) 0 Mi scollaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county seat, address of the U. S. Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city lies, population, and land area in square miles of the counties indicated. The following code has been used: 1 County 2 County scat 3 Headquarters U.S. Probation Officer 4 Population 5 Land area in square nilcs 151 CONNECTICUT ANDOVER (l--Tolland, 3— Tolland, 3— New Haven, 4 — £30) ANSONIA (1 — New Haven, 2— New Haven and Waterbury, 3 — New Haven, 4 — 21,000) 3U C Ansonia Board of Public Charities, City Hall; Mr# William Jo Kirby, Supt. of Charities; Mr. George F. McNamara, Super- visor of Social Service* 2. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 290 Main St.; Mr. Paul Manwaring, Interviewer in Charge. 3. I-K Veterans* Placement Service U.S.E.S. (Branch), 290 Main' St.; Mr. Paul Manwaring, Veterans* Placement Representative. BANTAM (1— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— New Haven, 4—545) BRANFORD (l— .New Haven, 2— New Haven, 3— New Hav-n, 4—7,000) 4. C Branford Visiting Nurse Association, Inc., 29 S. Main St.; Mrs. Howard K. Prann, Supervisor. 5. F Bureau of Child Welfare, 1044 Chapel St. 6. C Bureau of Old Age Assistance, 89 Shelton Ave. 7. C Department of Public Welfare, Town Hall; Mrs. Helen D. Barnett, Director. 8. D Probation Office of Branford, Juvenile and Town Court; Honorable Cornelius Driscoll, Judge of Town Court; Mr. Win. McCarthy, Probation Officer. BRIDGEPORT (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— New Haven, 4—147,30 9', (See Hartford, Diocesan- Bureau of Social Service) 10. F Associated Charities for Industrial Relief Corporation, 715. Mai St.; Mrs. C. Nathaniel Worthcn, President. 11. H Boys* Club of Bridgeport, 239 Water St.; Miss Lena Turney Hart, General Supt. 12. G Bridgeport Hospital. 13. G Bridgeport Society for Mental Hygiene, Inc., 189 State St.; Dr. George K. Pratt, Medical Director. 14. C Bureau of Child Welfare, 881 Lafayette St.; Mrs. Helen Harrington, District Supervisor. 15. C Bureau of Old Age Assistance, District Office, 218 Washington Ave.; Mrs. Eda M. Edwards, Supervisor. 16. 0 Burroughs Home, 2470 Fairfield Ave.; Mr. F. G. Hall, Treasurer. 17. B-F Catholic Charitable Bureau, (Diocese of Hartford) , 244 Wash. Ave.; Reverend Thomas B. Gloster, Associate Director; Miss M Beatrice Sawhill, District Secretary. 18. D-H Church Mission of Help, 881 Lafayette St.; Miss Florence Sanford, Executive Secretary. 19. D City and Fairfield County Superior Court; Miss Mulvihill " and Mr. Joseph McConnell, Adult Probation Officers. 20. R Community Chest and Council. 21. F '• Connecticut Humane Socii ty, Profossional Bldg.; 881 Lafayette St.; Mr. Walter Greer, District Agent. 22. I Connecticut State Employment Service U. S. E. S. (Branch) 27 Harrison St.; Mr. George H. Stone, Manager. 23. C Department of Public Welfare, 835 Washington Ave.; Mr. John J. Galla, Supt. 152 CONNECTICUT 24. C Department of Public Welfare of the City of Bridgeport, (Legal Aid Division) , 835 Washington Ave.; Mr. Oscar A. H. Dannenberg, Legal Aid Advisor. 25. C Department of Public Welfare, Social Service Division; Miss Claire M« 0*Rourke, Supervisor. 26. " C Division of Child Welfare, Branch. 27. B Family Welfare Society of Bridgeport, Inc., 189 State St.; Miss Margaret R. Warner, General Secretary. 28. F Girls* Service League of "Bridgeport, Connecticut, Inc., 2403 North Ave.; Mrs. May J. Bull, Executive Secretary. • 29. L International Institute, 47 Sherwood Ave.; Miss Lena Kelly, Executive Secretary. 30. H Jerome Orcutt Club, 102 Park St.; Mr. Herbert T.Hart, Director. SOU F' Jewish Children's Society, 881 Lafayette St.; Mr* Fred J. Stern, Executive Director. 32. B Jewish Welfare Bureau, 881 Lafayette St.; Mr. Fred J. Stern, Executive Director. 33. D Juvenile Court, County Court House; Mr. Victor C. Passage, Director; Honorable Frederick W. Huxford, Judge. 34. D Juvenile Detention Home, 218 Washington Ave.; Miss Emma Mean an, Supt. cf Detention Home. 35. E Legal Aid Division, Department of Public Welfare of the City of Bridgeport, 835 Washington Ave.; Mr. Oscar A, H. Dannemberf Legal Aid Advisor. 36. D Margaret Martin lord Cottage, Bond St.; Miss Ruby 0. Capcwell, Supervisor. 37. II Middle Street Club, 241 Middle St. " ' 38. G Neuro-Psychiatric Clinic, Welfare Bldg. , Washington Ave,; Dr. M. E. Brodsky, Chief Nouro-Psychiatrist. 39. 0 Salvation Army. 40. A Social Service Exchange, Community Chest, 881 Lafayette St., Room 3121; Mise Mary G. Scott, Secretary. 41. 0 Soldiers*, Sailors' and Marines Fund; Mr. William M. McMulty, Chai rmam. 42. J Travelers* Aid Society of Bridgeport, N.Y., N.E. & H.R.R. Station; Mrs. Myrtle S. Voorhcos, Executive Secretary. 43. 1-Y.. Veterans* Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch}, 27 Harrison St. Mr. Charles Thorpe, Veterans* Placement Representative. 44. G Visiting Nurse Association. 45. H West Side Club, 1184 State St. 46. F "Woodficld'J Stratfiold Road; Dr. Alice M. Loomir, Executive Director. 47. H-M Young Mens Christian Association. ' ' 48. H-M Young Women* s Christian Association... BBISTOL (1— -Hartford, 2—^iartford, 3— New Ha -on, 4 — 31,000) 49. (See Hartford Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 50. H • Bristol Boys* Club Association, Inc., 105 Laurel St.; Mr. James G. Dob son, Supt. EU B ~J Eristol Family Welfare Association, 451 N. Main St.; Miss Inez E. Hess, General Secretary. 153 Connecticut State Employment Service, 431 N. Main St.; Mr. Charles McDonald, Department of Public Charities, Old Age Assistance and Widows* Aidj North Main St., City Hall; Mr. William F. Smithwick, Supt. of Charities. Juvenile Court of City of Bristol; Honorable William J. Malone, Judged Miss Emma M. Funk, Woman Probation Officer, Mr. Thomas M. Monahan, Probation Officer. Social Service Index, Bristol Community Chest, Inc., Room 103, 134 Main St.; Mrs. Katheririe 0. Griffin, Assistant Secretary. Travelers 1 Aid Society ,451'N.Main St.; Miss Inez E. Hess, General Secretary. Veterans 1 Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 481 Main St.; Mr. Charles McDonald, Veterans' Placement Representative. CHESHIRE (1 — New Haven, 2 — Not; Haven and Water bury, 3 — Now Haven 4—3,263) Connecticut Reformatory, P. 0. Box G; Mr. George C. Erskine, Supt . Cheshire Sunshine Society; Mrs. Arthur G. Miller, President. COLCHESTE R (l — New London, 2— New London, 3— New Haven 4—937) DANBURY (1 — Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— New Haven, 4—22,800) (See Bridgeport Catholic Charitable Bureau) Associated Charities, 286 Main St.; Mrs. A. W. Morehouse, Welfare Worker. City Court of Danbury, City Hall; Mr. Aldcn McCuc, Probation Officer. Connecticut Children's Aid Society, 187 Main St.; Mrs. Mary F. Driver, Secretary. Connecticut State Employment Servie-o U.S.E.S. (Branch), 50 .Elm St.; Mr. Earl R. Bragg, Interviewer in Charge. Social Service Department, Town of Danbury, City Hall; Mr. John C. Scrre, First Selectman. Veterans' Placement Service U.S.E.S. (Branch), 130 Elm St.; Mr. Earl R. Bragg, Veterans' Placement Representative. DANIELSON (1— Windham, 2— Willimatic , 3— New Haven, 4 — £,210) Connecticut State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 110 Main St.; Mir. John G. Confrcy, Interviewer in Charge. Veterans' Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch) , 110 Main St.; Mr. John G. Confrey, Veterans' Placement Representative. DARIEN (1 — Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3 — Hew Haven, "4 — 8,908) Darien Welfare Department, Town Hall; Mr. Frank A. Muse, Supervisor. DERBY (l — New Haven, 2 — New Haven and Wat or bury, 3 — New Haven, 4—10,788) Juvenile Court of the City of Derby; Honorable John J. 0' Council, Judge, Mr. Cornelius Caldwell, ' Probation Officer. Welfare Department, City' Hall; Mr. Frank J. Buckley 9 Commissioner of Welfare. C0NR1CTICOT EAST HART FORD (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3 — New Haven, 4—17,125) 72. (See Hartford United Jewish Charities and Diocec-an Bureau of Social Service) 73» D Adult Probation Officer, Wells Hall; Mr. Arthur Beauchene, Adult Probation Officer, 74. G East Hartford Public Health Nursing Association, Inc., 11 Wells Avenue; Miss Ethel R. Biggs, R. H., Supervisor. EAST HAVEN (l — New Haven, 2 — New Haven and Wat or bury, 3 — New Haven, 4 — 7,815) 75, (See New Haven Family Society and Catholic Social Service Bureau ) EAST LYME (l— New London, 2— New London, 3— New Haven, 4—546) 75. D Connecticut State Farm and State Prison for Women; Miss Elizabeth Mungcr, Supt. FA IRFIELD CO UNTY (2— Bridgeport , 3 — Now Haven, 4—586,702, 5—651) FAIR FIELD (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 5— New Haven, 4—17,218) 77. (See Bridgeport C&tholic Charitable Bureau) 78. D Fairfield Town Court; Mr. Janes F. Wallace, Adult Probation Officer. 79. B Family Welfare Society, Inc., Reef and Old Field Roads; Miss Cornelia LeRoy, Director. FALLS VILLAGE (l— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— Now Haven) 80. C-G Line Rock-Falls Village Nurse Association; Miss Julia E. Goodwin, President. FARMINGTON (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 5— New Haven, 4—1,151) 81. D F'armington Borough 6ourt; Honorable William S. Wadsworth, Judge. 8E. B-N Farmington Community Chest, Inc., P.O. Unionville Connecticut; Mr. Frank S. Moses, Supt. FENWI CK (1— Middlesex, 2— Middle-ton, 5 — New Haven, 4—6) GLASTONBURY (1— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—5,783) 83. C Department of Public Welfare, Town Off ice Bldg. ; Mrs. Luella S. Kellogg, Director of Welfare. 84. D Glastonbury Juvenile Court; Mr. Halscy S. Tobbals, Probation Officer. GREEN FARMS (l — Fairfield, 2 — Bridgeport, 3 — Now Haven) GREENWICH (1— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— Now Haven, 4—5,981} 85. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau, Diocesan Bureau of Social Welfare, 40 Arch St.; "Miss Mabol Sheridan, District Secretary; Reverend Jos. Ganley, Associate Director. 86. A. K. Council of Social Agencies, 45 East Putnam Ave. ; Miss Helen M. Alvord, Executive Secretary. 1.55 CONNECTICUT % 87. C Department of Public Welfare, 116 E. FutnaraAve.; Miss Georgiana B. Davids, Commissioner. 88. B Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, 40 Arch St.; Rev. Joseph Ganley, Director. 89. G Dr. Bowmans Sanatorium, Stanwich Road; Dr. J. E. Bowman, Owner. 90. H Greenwich Boys T Club Association, Inc., #33 Railroad Ave.; Mr. John T. Tracy, Supt. 91. G Greenwich Hospital Clinic; Miss Astrid Andrews, Director. 92. B-J Greenwich Social Service League Inc., 45 E. Putnam Ave.; Miss Sarah J. Firestone, Executive Secretary. 93. D Juvenile Court. 94. C Old Age Assistance, Dept. of Public Welfare, 116 E. Putnam Ave. Miss Doris Bigelow. 95. A Social Service Exchange, 45 E. Putnam Ave.; Miss Helen M. Alvor Executive Secretary. 96. D Town Court, Town Hall; Hon. Frederick J. Whelan, Senior Judge; Miss Helen V. Bronson, Probation Officer. GR0T0N (1— Now London, 2— New London, 3 — ITcw Haven, 4 — 4,122) 97. B Selectmen" s Office. G UILFORD (1 — New Haven, 2 — New Haven & Water bury, 3 — New Haven, 4—1,880) HAMDEH (1 — New Haven, 2 — Nov/ Ha von & Waterbury, 3 — Mow Haven, ' 4—19,020) 98. (Sec Nov; Haven Family Society and Catholic Social Service Bur) . 99. C Charity and Welfare Dept., Memorial Town Hall; Mrs. Marion L. Braude, Director. 100. F Children's Community Center, 1400 Whitney Ave.; Mr. Byron T. Hacker, Executive Director. 101. D Haraden Town Court; Hon. Roscoe B. Steffon, Judge; Mr. Frank Dukat, Probation Officer. 102. C Old Age Assistance, State Aid for Widows. HARTFORD (2— Hartford, 3 — New Haven, 4—421,097, 5—729) HARTFORD (1— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—164,072) 103. G Bureau of Mental Hygiene, Conn. State Dept. of Health; Dr. James M. Cunningham, Director of the Bureau of Mental Hygiene. 104. C Bureau of Old Age Assistance, District Office, St;, to Office Bldg. ; Mr. Louis T. Frankel, Administrator; Mr. Edward H. Reeves, Director, 105. B Charity Organization Society, 36 Trumbull St.; Mrs. Clare McComb Tripp, General Secretary. 106. B Charitable Society in Hartford, 777 Main St.; Mr. George A. Chandler, President. 107. F Children* s Village of the Hartford Orphan Asylum, 1680 Albany Ave.; Miss Bertha M. Franz, Executive Director. 156 CONNECTICUT 108. F ' Connecticut Children's Aid Society, 130 Wash. St.; Mr. Henry R. Murphy, Executive Secretary. 109. C Connecticut Commissioner of Welfare, State Office Bldg. , 165 Capitol Ave.; Hon. F. C. Wal'cott, Commissioner; Mr. Wra. W. T. Squire, Deputy in charge of Bureau of Adult Welfare, 110. F Connecticut Humane Society, 300 Wash. St.; Mr. J. Sotfl Jones, General Manager; Mrs. Nellie T. Brent, Supervisor of Family Dept. 111. M Connecticut Institute for the Blind, Ridge Road; Mr, Gordon Hicks, Supt. 112. D-0 Connecticut Prison Association, Room 463, State Cfficc Blag., 165 Capitol Ave.; Mr. Wm. D. Barnes, Executive Secretary; Mr. Chas. M'Grath, Field Secretary. 113. M Connecticut State Department of Education, State Off ice . Bldg. ; Mr.. Edward P. Chester, Vocational Rehabilitation Supervisor. 114. G Connecticut State Department of Health, State Office Bldg.; Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, Commissioner of Health. 115. I Connecticut State Department of Lobor, 555 Asylum St.; Mr. Joseph M. Tone, Commissioner. 116. I Connecticut State Employment Service, (Branch) U. S. E. S. , . 24V - 249 Poarl St.;> Mr, James M. Heffernan, Manager; Mr. Earl R. Bragg, Interviewer in Charge. 117. 0 Connecticut State Fund, State Armory; Mr. Nathan C. Pierce, Local Chairman. 113. D Connecticut State Trade School, 110 Wash. St.; Mr. Everett D. Packard, Director. 119. N-A Council of Social Agencies of Hartford, 15 Lewis St.; Mr. Leroy A. Rams dell, Executive Secretary. 120. B-F Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, 244 Main St.; Reverend George M. Grady, Diocesan Director of Charities; Miss Katharine E. Griffith, Executive Secretary. 121. E Good Will Club, 25 Keney Tower Square; Mr. Robert C. Litts, Supt. 122. M Hartford Board of Education, 249 High St.; Mr. Fred D. Wish, Jr. Supt. of Schools; Miss M. Ethel Batschclet, Sr. Visiting Teacher. 123. G Hartford Board of Health, Municipal Bldg.; Dr. Benjamin G. Horning, Health Officer. 124. C Hartford Dept. of Public Welfare, 14 Atlantic St.; Mr. William Ryan, Supt. 125. G Hartford County Mental Hygiene Society; Miss Fra: cos Wright, Secretary. '126. D Hartford County Superior Court, Room 206, County Blag.; Mr, Harrison Hotchkiss, Probation Officer. 127. N Hartford Community Chest, Inc., 15 Lewis St.; Mr. LcRoy A. Ramsdell, Secretary. 128. 0 Hartford Department of Parke, Municipal Bldg.; Mr. -Geo-. H. Hollister, Supt. ; Mr. Jas. H. Dillon, Supervisor of Recreation. 129. G Hartford Dispensary, 56 Winthrop St.; Miss Emily 7. Mac^owan, R. N., Supt. 130. G Hartford Hospital, 20 South Hudson St.; Dr. Wilmar A. Allen, Director, 157 CONNECTICUT 131. M Hartford League for the Hard of Hearing, Inc ► , 252 Asylum St.; Mrs. Robert S. Starr, Corresponding Secretary, 132. G Hartford Tuberculosis & Public Health Society, Inc., 488 Main St.; Miss Elsie F. Packer, Executive Secretary. 133. B Hebrew Ladies* Old Pcoplc*s Home Association, 276 Wash. St.; Mr. Joseph Gedalccia, Supt. 134. 0 Hebrew Ladies* Sheltering Home Association, 148 Woostor St.; Mr, David Dobin, Executive Officer. 135. E Hebrew Women* s Home for Children, 500 Blue Hills Ave.; Mr. H. W. Hess, Supt. 136. 0 Home for the Aged, 238 Winthrop Ave.; Sister Amcdco De L* Immaculce , Supt . 137. G Hospital Social Service, Inc., Municipal Hospital, 2 Holcomb St.; Mr. Theodato Soule , Director of Social Service. 138. D House of the Good Shepherd, 170 Sisson Ave.; Sister M. llorbert, Superior. 139. D Juvonilo Court of Hartford, 322 Wash. St.; Miss Eleanor J. Davidson, Chief Probation Officer. 140. 0 King*s Daughters for Aged, 614 New Britain Ave. 141. E Legal Aid Bureau, Municipal Bldg. ; Mr. Alfred F. Kotchcn, Legal Aid Director. 142. G Mount Sinai Hospital, 119 Capital Ave.; Miss Sally Markman, R. 1 Acting Supt. 143. N National Council of Jewish Women, Hartford Section; Mrs. Louis Morganstern, President. 144. I-K National Reemployment Service, U.S.E.S. , 208 St. Office Bldg.; Mr. Leonard J. Moloney, Veterans* Placement Representative. 145. G Nouro-Psychiatric Institute of the Hartford Retreat, 200 Re- treat Ave.; Dr. C. Charles Burlingame, Psychiatrist-in-Chief . 146. C Old Ago Assistance Division, City of Hartford, Municipal Bldg.; Miss Eleanor J. Davidson, Administrator. 147. 0 Old People* s Home, 36 Jefferson St.; Miss Helen Jones, Matron. 148. D Police Court of Hartford, P. 0. Box #637, 63 Temple St.; Mr. William T. Lynch, Chief Probation Officer. 149. E Public or Volunteer Defenders, 750 Main St.; Mir. Roinhfrrt Gicdcon, Public Defender. 150. C Public Welfare Council; Mr. Wm. W. T. Squire, Secretary. 151. C Public Welfare, Child Welfare Div. , State Office Bldg., 165 Capitol Ave.; Miss Grace M. Houghton, Director; Mrs, Serviah H. Packard, Acting Deputy. 152. C Public Welfare, Emergency Relief Div.; Miss Marion Lee, Direct' 153. C Public Welfare, Widows* Aid Div., State Aid Div., Collection Dj Mr. Robert J. Smith, Deputy. 154. G St. Francis Hospital, 370 Collins St.; Mother Xavior, Supt. 155. 0 St. Mary's Home for the Aged, Steele Road; Sistr.rs of the Hartford Diocese. 156. 0 Salvation Army, 354 Trumbull St.; Mr. Ralph Miller, Major. 157. A-N Social Service Exchange, Hartford Community Chest, 15 Lewis St.; Mrs.' Ethel S. Bestor, Executive Secretary. 158. 0 Society of St. Vincent dc Paul, 721 Main St.; Mr, Chas. J. Roardon, President. 158 CONNECTICUT 159. C State Aid Division, State Office Bldg. ; Mr. Robert J. Smith, Deputy. Commissioner; Mr. Clayton S. Squires, Director. 1G0. M State Board of Education of the Blind, Room G-4, State Office Blci£. , 165 Capitol Avo. ; Mr. Stetson K. Ryan, Secretary, 161. D State Board of Pardons; /Mr. Vine R. Parmellc, Clerk. 162. G State Tuberculosis Commission, Room 233, State Office Bldg.; Dr. Stephen JY Malicr, Chairman; Dr. Paul Phelps, Director. 163. I-M State. Vocational Rehabilitation Office, Room 311, 165 Capitol Ave.: Mr. E. P. Chester, Supervisor. 164. J Travelers* Aid Society, Union Station; Mrs. Mary E. Peterson, Executive Secretary. -165, B United Jewish Charities, 54 Church St.; Miss Anna Skolsky, . Executive Director. 166. I-K Veterans' Placement Service, (Branch) U. S. E. S. , 247 - 249 Pearl St.; Mr. Philip J. Hurley, Veterans* Placement Repre- sentative. 167. G Visiting Nurse Association of Hartford, Inc.; Miss Marion H. Douglas, R. N. , Executive Director. 168. N Women's League, Inc., 20 Avon St.; Mrs* R. A. Larson, President 169. H Young Men's Christian Association, Pearl & Ford Sts.; Mr, Geor^ C. Hubert, General Secretary. 170. H Young Women* s Christian Association, 262 Ann St.; Miss Primrosi Woolverton, General Secretary. JEvTETT CITY (1— Now London, 2— New London, 3— New Haven, 4 — 4,43i 171. B Selectmen's Office. LITCHFIELD COUNTY ( 2— Litchfield , 3— New Haven, 4—62,556, 5—925) LITC HFIELD (l— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— New Haven, 4—1,075) 172. D County Superior & Common Pleas Court; Mr. Martin J". Donahue, Probation Officer. MADISON (1— Now Haven, 2— Bridgeport , 3— Nov Haven, 4—1,918) MANCHESTER (1— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—21,975) 173. G Manchester Memorial Hospital, Inc., 71 Haynes St.; Mr. Chas. W t Holman, President; Mr. Harry C. Smith, Supt. MANSFIELD DEPOT (1— Tolland, 2— Tolland, 3— New Haven, 4—3,349) 174. 0 Mansfield State Training School & Hospital; Dr. Charles T. LaMouro, Supt. MERIDEN (l — Now Haven, 2 — New Haven, 3 — Now Haven, 4 — 45,000) 175. 0 Bradley Home for the Aged, 320 Colony St.; Mr. Howard E. Houston, Supt. 176. A Central Index (Mcriden Community Fund, Inc.), 5 Colony St.; Miss Anna B. Sands, Executive Secretary. 177. B-J Community Welfare Association, 69 E. Main St.; Miss Sara T. Dissosway, General Secretary. 159 C0EN2CTICUT 178. D Connecticut School for Boys; Mr* Roy L. McLaughlin, Supt. 179. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 90 Colony St.; Mr. Frank Geiger, Interviewer in Charge, 180. 0 Curtis' Home, 580 Crown St.; Mr. W. B. Church, Secretary. 181. C Department of Public Welfare, Corner Liberty and Catlin Sts.; Mr. Harry L» Lewis, Supt. 182. B-F Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, 34 Center St.; Reverend Dennis P. Hurley, Director; Mrs. Helen O'Leary, District Secretary. 183. H Meriden Boys' Club, 9 Veteran St.; Mr. John C. Diller, Supt. 184. G Meriden Hospital, 181 Cook Ave.; Miss M. Ellen Mclntyre, Supt. 185. 0 Parker A. M. E. Zion Church, 75 Court St.; Reverend Zoe A. Wal ters. 186. D Probation Department, City Court, City Hall; Honorable D. T. O'Brien, Judge; Mrs. Ernest Woolen and Mr. Edward Markowski, Probation Officers. 187. B St. Joseph's Conference St. Vincent Do Paul Society. 188. I United States Employment Service, 93 Colony St. 189. I-K Veterans' Placement Service U.S.E.S. (Branch), 99 Colony St.; Mr. Prank Geiger, Veterans' Placement Representative. MIDDLESEX COUNT Y ( 2— -Middleton, 3-~Ncw Haven, 4—51,388, 5—369) MIDDLETOWN (l — Middlesex, 2— Middletown, 3— Now Haven, 4—24,554] 190. N-0 Central Index and Community Chest and Council, 191. C City of Middletown, Charity Department, 255 Main St.; Mr. Raymo: H. Wilcox, Eirst Selectman and Supt. of Charities,, 192. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 178 Court St., Young Eldg. Mr. E. LeRoy Brainerd, Manager. 193. G Connecticut State Hospital; Dr. R. L. Leak, Supt. 194. C Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Katherinc Bailey, Social Worker. 195. B-D Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, 50 Washington St.; Reverend F John K. O'Connor, Associate Director. 196. B-J Family Welfare Association, 243 Main St.; Miss Cora M. Jackson, Executive Secretary. 197.. D Long Lane Farm; Miss Caroline do F. Penniman, Supt. 198. A-N Middletown Community Chest, 181 Main St.; Miss Avalon Briscoe, Executive Secretary. 199. G Middlesex Hospital, 28 Crescent St.; Miss Francos P. West, R.N, . Supt. 200. D Probation Department , City Court, Middletown, Con. octi cut t Municipal Bldg. ; Mr-. P. M. Kidney, Probation Officer. 201. I-K Veterans' Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch) , Young Bldg.; 173 Court St.; "Mr. Wm. W. Lennox, Veterans' Placement Representative. MILFORD (l— New Haven, 2— New Haven, 3— New Haven, 4—12,660) MYSTIC (1— New London, 2— New London, 3— New Haven)- 202 - M Mystic Oral School for the Deaf; Hr t Mason Manning, President, Miss M. Josephine Dickinson, Secretary-Treasurer. 160 CONNECTICUT NANGATtJCK (l — New Haven, 2 — New Haven and Waterbury, 3— New Havei 4— 14,315) 203. C Department of Public Welfare, Room 4, Town Hall; Mr. Leo T. Scully, Supt. NEW BRITAIN (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Hav en, 4—75,000) 204. D Adult Probation Department, 42 Commercial St.; Mr. James L. Woodward, Adult Probation Officer. 205. K Boys' Club of New Britain, 85 E. Main St.; Mr. Dwight Skinner, Supt. 206. C Bureau of Old Age Assistance, 301 Park St.; Mr. J. L. Doyle, Director. 207. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 300 Main St. ; Mr. Wm. T. Youngberg, Manager. ^. 208. C Department of Public Welfare, 301 Park St.; Mr. John L. Doyle, Sunt.; Miss Grace D. Reilly, Assistant Supt. 20S.. B-F Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, 259 Main St.; Reverend Jos. F. Eewinkel, Associate Director. 210. D ' Juvenile Court, 27 W. Main St.; Miss Ruth Reynolds, Probation Officer. 211. G New Britain General Hospital, Inc.; Mr. James S. North, Supt.; Miss Gertrude J, Kit son, R. N. , Director of Socirl Service. 212. G Tuberculosis Relief Society, 27 W. Main St., Room 3*8;' Mrs. Selina Anderson, Director of Tuberculosis Work. 213. I State Employment Service, Court St.; Mr. J. D. Iiurphrys, Manage 214. A-C Social Service Exchange, State Aid to Widows, 52 Center St.; Miss Cora A. Beall, Local Representative, State Aid to Widows. 215. I United States Employment Service, 300 Main St.; Mr, Wm. T. Youngb erg , Sup t, S16. I-K Veterans* Placement Service, U.S.S.S. (Branch), 37 .Court St.; Mr. Wm. T. Youngberg, Veterans 1 Placement Representative. 217. B Welfare Association of New Britain, 52 Center C 4 ;,; Miss Cora M. Beale, Executive Secretary. NEW CANAAN (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— New Ear on J 4—2,372) 218. C Welfare Department, Town of New Canaan, Connecticut, Town Hall; Miss Rachael G. Shaw, Supervisor. NEW HAVEN COUNTY (2— Now Haven, 3 — He-;; Haven, 4 — 1-63,449, 5—503) NEW H AVEN (l— New Eavon, 2— New Haven, 3— New Haven, 4— 162, 70C 219. C Bureau of Old Age Assistance, District Office, 89 Shelton Ave.; Mrs. Caroline Walsh, Supervisor. 220. B-E Catholic Social Service Bureau, 478 Orange St.; Mi ss Laura V. Gilligan, Executive Secretary; Reverend Wm. J. Daly, Associate Director. 221. ' H Children's Community Center, 1400 Whitney Ave. 222. C Connecticut Bureau of Child Welfare, District Office, 1044 Chap< St.; Miss Dorothy M. Badger, Supervisor. 223. 0 Connecticut Child Welfare Association, Inc., 85 Whitney Ave. J Mrs. Edith Valet Cook, Executive Secretary^ The Connecticut Child Welfare Association, Inc., a statewide organization of 161 CONNECTICUT private citizens interested in promoting the welfare of the neglected, dependent, handicapped and delinquent classes of the population and in correcting the conditions waich produced these classes. Program consists of study and exposure of conditions, testing and demonstration of remedies, public education and the initiation of necessary legislation, 224, F Connecticut Humane Society, 45 Prcut St.; Mr. Henry C. Woods, District Agent, 225, G Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, 152 Tcrplo St,; Dr, Geo, K, Pratt, Medical Director, 226, I Connecticut State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 185 Orange St,; Mr, T, Frank CrQddock, Manager, 227, N Council of Social Agencies, 165 Elm St,; Mr. Homer W, Borst, Executive Secretary, 228, C Department of Charities, Social Service Division, 200 Orange St.; Miss Viva E, Bruce, Director of Social Service Division. 229. B Diocesan Bureau of Social Service; Miss Ruth Stevens. 230, H Dixwell Community House (Colored), 98 Dixwoll Ave*; Mr. L. J, Whcatley, Director, 231, B Family Society of New Haven, Inc., 484 Orange St.; Miss Laura Jean Keiser, General Secretary. 232, D Girls' Service, Inc. J IV Lincoln St. 233. G Hospital of St. Raphael, 1442 Chapel St.; Sister Slenita, Supt. 234. H Jewish Community Center, 304 Crown St.; Mr. Eli Logos, Executive Director. 235. F Jewish Home for Children, Inc., 701 Sherman Ave, ; Mr. Maurice Osber, Supt. 236. B Jewish Welfare Society of Nov; Haven, Inc., 152 Temple St,; 317 Liberty Bldg, ; Mr. Isidor E. Offenbach, Executive Director. 237. 15 Juvenile Court of the City of New Haven, £91 Orange St.; Mr. Frank J. Barry, Juvenile Probation Officer. 238. E Legal Aid Bureau, City Hall; Mr. Frank C. Minnix, Director. 239. H New Haven Boys' Club, 31 Jefferson St.; Mr. Frank 0. Collver, Di rector. 240, G Neir Haven Hospital, 789 Howard Ave,; Miss Elizabeth P, Pice, Director of Medical Social Service. 241. G Psychiatric Out-Patient Clinic of New Haven Dispensary, 789 Howard Ave.; Dr. Warren T. Brown, Psychiatrist in Charge, 242, C Old Age Assistance Bureau, 169 Church St,; Mr, Hugh A, Maguire, Director. 243. G Psychiatric Clinic of New Haven Hospital, Yale Medical School and Institution of Human Relations, 335 Cedar St.,; Dr. Eugen Kahn, Director. 245. 0 Psychiatric Service in the Community, Hew Haven Br: rich of the Connecticut Society for Mental Hygiene, How Haven Hospital, 789 Howard Ave.; Dr. Lloyd J. Thompson, Director. 246. A Social Service Exchange, 165 Elm St.; Miss Elizr.aocth M. Murphy, Secretary. 247. D United States District Court, 217 Federal Bldg.; I.Ir. B. Malcolm Harris, United States Probation Officer. 248. I-K Veterans* Placement Service, U.S. E.S. , (Branch) , 185 Orange St.; Mr. Robert H. O'Neill, Veterans' Placement Representative. 249. G Visiting Nurses Association, 35 Elm St. 250. C Works Progress Administration, 125 Munson St,; Mr. Vincent J. Sullivan, Administrator; Miss Dorothea M, Murray, State Direct' .,. 0 Intake and Certification, lb/c CONNECTICUT 251. G Yale Clinic of Child Development, 14 Davenport Ave, J Dr. Arnold Gesell, Director. NET»"INGTOH (1 — Nov; Haven, 2 — New Haven and- : „ at er bury, 3 — Nov; Have 252. F New ingtcn Home for Crippled Children; Mies Const' .ncc Leigh. 253. K United States Veterans' Administration; Mr. Thomas J. Bannigan, Manager; Miss Dorothy Morris, Social V/orkcr. NEW LONDON COUNTY (2— Nov; London, 3— Now Haven, 4—118,966, 5—659) NSW LONDON (l— New London, 2— Not.* London, 3— Nov; Haven, 4— 30, 3C 254. (Sec Hartford Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 255. A-B Associated Charities of Hew London, Inc., 318 DoTrort Bldg. , J Miss lean F 0 Ramsay, General Secretary. 256. I Connecticut State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch) 64 Huntington St.; Mr. Yta. A. Loughlin, Manager* 237. B-F Diocesan Bureau of Social Service of New London, Connecticut, 42 Jay St.; Reverend Raymond J. 0 'Callaghan, Associate Dirccto: 258. G How London Visiting Nurse Association, 31 Church St.; Mrs. C-rac Hull, Secretary. 259. D-H Police and County Court, 230 Main St.; Mr. Richard W. Mansfield Probation Officer. 260. I-K Veterans 1 Placement Service U.S.E.S. (Branch), l 4 Huntington St Mr. Albert E. St, Germain, Veterans* Placement Representative. NET/ MILFORD ' (l— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— Nov Haven, 4— 4,70< NSTTOWN (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— New Haven, 4—2,635) 2S1. G Fairfield State Hospital; Dr. Clifford D. Moore, Supt.; Miss Dorothea Myers, Social Worker. 262. D Town Court; Mr. Rodney P. Shcpard, Adult Probation Officer. NI ANTIC (1— Nor.- London, 2 — Nov; London, 3— New Haven) N0R0T0N HEIGHTS (l~~ Fairf icld , 2— Bridgeport , 3— New Haven) 263. K Veterans' Home Commission, Fitch r s Homo for the Soldiers; Colonel Raymond F. Gates, Commandant. NORTH HAVEN (l — Nov; Haven, 2— Watcrbury, 3— New Haven, 4 — 3,730) NOR.ALK (1— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3- -New Haven, 4—40,000] 264. I Connecticut State Employment Serivc, U.S.E.S. (Branch), Kantor Bldg., 24 Trail St.; Mrs. Rose A. Russell, Manager. 265. 0 King's Daughters and Sons Home for Aged. 266. C Norwalk Department of Public Uclfare, Spring St.; Kiss Muriel C. Bookman, Case Supervisor. 267. D Town Court; Mrs. Grace B. Barrett, Adult Probation Officer." ' 268. I-K Veterans' Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), Kantor EMg. , 24 Wall St.; Mr. Louis Simons, Veterans' Placement Representa- tive. 163 CONNECTICUT NORWICH (1— New London, 2— New London, 3— New Haven, 4—34,173) 269. C Bureau of Child Welfare, District Office, 257 Main St.; Mrs. Nancy L. Kromer, Supervisor. 270. C Bureau of Old Age Assistance, District Office, 239 Main St.; Miss Margaret Reynolds, Supervisor. 271. F Children's Aid Society, c/o Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Schreuder. 272 # D City and Juvenile Court; Honorable Thomas Kelly, Judge; Miss Julia C. Corcoran, Adult Probation Officer. 273. F Connecticut Humane Society, 11 Lathrop Ave.; Miss Mildred A, Bogue, District Agent. 274# I Connecticut State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 10 She tucket St.; Mr. Wm. A. Holt, Manager. 275. C Department of Public Welfare, City Hall; Mr. William N. MacKay, Director, 276. B Diocesan Bureau of Social Service of Norwich, 62 Broadway; Reverend Francis W. Sgan, Associate Director; Miss Ann. 1 .; McOrrory, Secretary. 277. B Family Welfare Department, United Workers of Norwich, 9 Wash. St.; Miss Julia C. Corcoran, Executive Secretary. 278. 0 Johnson Home, 100 Town St. 279. D Juvenile Court; Honorable Samuel Safenowitz, Deputy Judge; Miss Julia C. Corcoran and Mr. Ellsworth Cramer, Probation Officer; Mrs. Eva Ingham, Juvenile Probation Officer. 280. G Norwich State Hospital'; Dr. Charter Waterman, ' Sup t. 281. 0 Salvation Army, 10 Cliff St.; Captain Liggett. 282. C State Bureau of Child Welfare, Disco Bl&g. ; Mrs, Nancy Kromcr, District Supervisor. 283. C State Old Age Assistance, Disco Bldg # ; Miss Margaret Reynolds, District Supervisor. 284. G State Tuberculosis Sanatorium, Uncas-on-the-Thamcs ; Dr. Hugh Campbell. 285. B United Workers of Norwich Family Welfare Department, 9 Wash. St. Miss Julia C. Corcoran, Executive Secretary. 286. I-K Veterans* Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 10 Shctucket St. Mr. Robert 0. Stevens, Veterans' Placement Representative. 287. G William W. Backus Hospital, 326 Wash. St.; Mrs. Lucy Abbott . Pollock, Supt. PLAINFIELD (l— -Windham, 2— Willicatic , 3— New Haven, 4—8,027) 288. A~N Social Service Exchange of Windham County; Miss Elyce C. Krausc Executive Secretary. PLAIWILLE (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3 — Nov; Haven, 4—7,800) 289. (See New Britain Welfare Association and Hartford Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 290. C Town of Plainville, 43 Pierce St.; Mr. Edward P. Prior, First Selectman. PLYMOUTH (1— Litchfield, 2— Litchf i eld, 3— New Haven, 4—6,070) 291. J Travelers' Aid Society of Hartford, Inc., Union Station; Mrs. Mary E. Peterson, Executive Secretary. 164 CONNECTICUT PORTLAND (1— Middlesex, 2— Middle town, 3— Nev; Haven, 1—3,930) 292. G-C Portland District Nurse and Welfare Association, 263 Main St.; Miss Mellie M-. Barry, Supt. of Nurses; Mrs, Mary B, Nickle, Family Welfare Association. PUTNAM (1— Windham, 2— Willimatic , 3 — New Haven, 4—7,318) RIDGEFIELD (l — Fairfield, 2 — Bridgeport, 3 — New Haven) 293. H Ridgefi eld Boys' Club, 7 Governor St.; Mr. Alexander Campbell, Jr. , Director. ROCKVILLE (1— Tolland, 2— Tolland, 3— New Haven, 4—7,445) 294. 3 Probation Officer; Honorable John S. Fisk, Judge of City Court; Mr. James A, Elliott, Probation Officer. 295. G Rockville City Hospital, 50 Prospect St.; Miss Agnes H. Lazzerin, R. K. , Supt. ROCKY HILL (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—2,021) 296. D Rocky Hill Toxin Court; Mr. Fred L. Stickcls, Probation Officer. SALISBURY (1— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— New Haven, 4—2,767] SANDY HOOK ( 1— Fairfield , 2— Bridgeport , 3— New Haven) SEYMOUR (l — Nev; Haven, 2 — New Haven and Waterbury, 3" — New Haven. 4—6,890) 297. A-C Seymour Eoard of Public Charities, First St.; Mr. If. F. Mannwei First Selectman, Chief of Polico. 298. C Seymour Public Health Association #1 First St.; Mrs'. Elmer MacHar dy , Pr c s i dent . SHARON (1 — Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— New Haven, 4—1,710) SHELTON (1— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport, 3— New Haven, "4—10,113) 299. C Shelton Board of Publci Charities, 54 Center St.; Mr. Peter G. McGivncy, Supervisor Special Relief, Miss Flore'ncc M. O'Noi Supt. of Charities and Supervisor of Social Wu.lfaro. 300. D Town Court; Honorable Howard Boland, Judge; Mrs. Latherine A. Cook, Adult Probation Officer. SOUTH INGTON (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—5,125) S0UTHP0RT (1— Fairfield, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven) 301. H Wakcman Memorial Boys' Club, Harbor Rd. ; Mr. Mil tori B. Hunt, Director. SOUTH MANCHESTER (l— Hartford, 2— New Haven, 3— New Haven) SOUTH N0RY.ALK (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— Now Haven) 302. G Dr. Wadsworths Sanitarium, Mars Hill; Dr. Alton W. Wadsworth, Owner and Proprietor. 165 CONNECTICUT SOUTH WINDSOR (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—2,535) 303. C Town of South Windsor, Town Hall; Mr. C. Vinton Benjamin, First Selectman; Mrs. Edna R. Stoughton, Social Service Worker. STAFFORD SPRING S (l— Tolland, 2— Tolland, 3— Nov/ Haven, 4—3,492'. 304. D Juvenile Court; Honorable William H. Hcald, Esq.., Judge; Mr. Daniel Green, Probation Officer. STAMFORD ( 1— Fairfield , 2— Bridgeport , 3— Nov; Haven, 4—63,000) 305. B-F Catholic Welfare Bureau (Stamford Branch Diocesan Bureau of Social Service), 78 Elm St.; Reverend J. J. Kolley, Associate Director; Miss Ailocn M. Blong, Executive Secretary. 306. F Child Guidance Advisory Service. 307. D City Court of Stamford; Honorable Matthcv E, Hannn, Senior Judge; Miss Elizabeth Kccley, and Mr. John P. Re illy, Probatio: Officers. 308. I Connecticut State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , 308 Atlantic St, Mr. William H. Truax, Manager. 309. G Dr. Barnes Sanitarium, High Ridge Rd. ; Dr. Frank H. Barnes, Medical Supt. 310. B-T Family Welfare Society of Stamford, Inc., 79 Worth St.'; Miss Jean C. Meservo, General Secretary. 311. D Juvenile Court of City; Mr. William 0 'Leary, Juvenile Probatio:: Officer. 312. C Old Age Assistance, Town Sail, 19 Luther St.; Mr. John T. Hanrahan, First Selectman. 313. N Social Work Council of the Stamford Community Chest, 1 Atlantic St.; Miss Charlotte E. Oven, Executive Director; Mrs. P. J. Smithson, Jr., Secretary. 314. H Stamford Boys' Club, Inc., 8 Woodland Place; Mr. Paul J. Smithson, Supt. 315. F Stamford Children's Service, 130 Hamilton Ave. ; Miss Esther M. Jaquith, Executive Secretary. 316. G Stamford Hall, Inc.; Dr. F. M. Shockley, Medical Supt. 317. G Stamford Hospital; Mir. George F. Saucr, Supt. 318. G Tophassee Grange, Inc., Stillwater Rd.]. Miss Frances Rosenberg, Supt. 319. C Tovn Welfare Department, 19-21 Luther St.; Mrs. Mary Y. Munford, Director. 320. K Veterans' Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 308 Atlantic Av< Mr. Thomas Collins. 321. G Visiting Nurse Association of Stamford, Inc., 60 Guernsey St.; Miss Martha Lynch, Supt. ST0NINGT0N ( 1— Litchfield, 2— New London, 3— Nev Haven, 4—26,040 STRATFORD (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— Nov Haven, 4—19,212) 322. (See Bridgeport Family Welfare Society and Catholic Charitable Bureau) 323. C Stratford Welfare Department, Main St.; Mir. William H. Shea, Director, Tovn Manager; Miss Marian M. Smalloy, Social 'Worker. 166 CONNECTICUT 324. D Town Court; Up. Janes P. Sullivan, Adult Probation Officer. THOMPbONVILL E (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— Nc\; Eav n) 325. I Connecticut State Employment Service U.S.E.S. (Branch), 41 Pearl St.; Mr, Joseph Ciccosanti, Interviewer in Charge. 326. G Dr. Vail's Sanatorium; Dr. Thornton 2. Vail, Supt. TOKRIKGTON (1— -Litchfield, 2— Litchfield , 3— Nov Haven, 4— 28,0G( TOLLAND COUNTY (2— Tolland, 3— New Hay. .n, -4— 28,659 5—404) TORRIITCtTCH (1— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— New Haven, 4—26,0-:. 327. (See Hartford Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 328. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 47 South Main St.; Mr. Trillion Molan, Interviewer in Charge. 329. C Department of Public Welfare, City Hall; Mr. Thomas F. Stammerj Supt. of Charities. 330. B-F Maria Seymour Brookor Memorial, Inc., 157 Litchfield St.; J Miss Harriot A. Parker, Supervisor. 331. C Social Security Board; Miss Lawton. 332. D Town Court, City Hall; Honorable James P. Hogcsn, Judge; Mr. Thos. P. McLaughlin, Probation Officer. TRUMBULL (l— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3— Nor Haven, 4 — 1,712) 333. C Trumbull Welfare Department; Mr. Alfred D. Guion, lirst Selectman. UNIONVILLE (1— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—2,135) WALL INGFO HP (l — New Haven, 2 — Not; Haven and Watcrbury , 3 — Now Haven, 4—11,170) WATERBURY (l — New Haven, 2 — Now Haven and Watcrbury, 3 — New Have 4—105,700) 334. N Anti-Tuberculosis League, 35 Field St. 335. H Boys' Club; Mr. Nicholas Comcbellack, Director. 336. A Central Index, 35 Field St.; Miss Mary C. Martin, Secretary; Miss Agnes Fitzpatrick, Chairman. 337. F Children's Community Center of the New Haven Orphar Asylum, 35 Field St.; Mr. Byron T. Hacker, Supt.; Miss Helen D. Pice, Supervisor of Case T.'ork. 338. N Connecticut Council of Catholic Women, watcrbury Chapter; Miss Kathryn Hayes, President. 339. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 123 Bank :t.; Mr. Thomas I. Shea, Manager. 340. H Corner House Association, 50 Kingsbury St. 341. N Council of Social and Religious Agencies; Mr. '..illiam M. Harr: ; President. 342. C Department of Public Welfare, 235 Grand St., City Hall; Mrs. Margaret Verdon, Supt. 167 CONNECTICUT 34-3. B-F Diocesan Bureau of Social Service, 29 Field St,; R verend Eugene P. Crync, Associato Director, 344, D Juvenile Court, 235 Grand St.; Miss Kathleen Crowley, Juvenile Probation Officer. 345, 0-J ' Lincoln House Association, 35 Field St.; Mr. Uilliam M. Harris, Bxectuvic Secretary. 346, G / St. Mary's Hospital; Sister .Mary , Sacred Heart, Supt. 347, G St. Mary's Hospital Clinic, 56 Franklin St.; Sister St. Catherine, Supervisor. 348, J Travelers' Aid Society, The Lincoln House Association, Inc., 35 Field St.; Miss Elizabeth Gustafson, Representative. 349, 0 Visiting Nurses Association, 37 Central Ave,; Miss Alice Peck, Director. 350, K Veterans' Placement Service, U.S.E.S. (Branch), 123 Bank St.; Mr. Harold T, Slattery, Veterans' Placement Representative. 351, F Waterbury Day Nursery, 46 Kingsbury St. 352, G Waterbury Hospital, 64 Robbins St.; Miss Ruth A. Davis, Dircctc of Social Service; Dr. B. Henry Mason, Supt. 353, G Waterbury Hospital, Out-Patient Department, Henry Sahin Chase Memorial Dispensary, 43 Field St.; Dr. E. Honry Mason, Preside MissJeannie Heppel, Supt. 354, G Waterbury Society for Mental Hygiene, Inc., 35 Field St.; Dr. Christina M. Leonard, Medical Director. WATSRTOWN (l— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield , 5— Nov; Haven, 4—8,192) 355, (See Waterbury Lincoln House Association) t WEST HARTFORD (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3 — New Haven, 4—30,000.' 356, (Sec Hartford United Jewish Charities and Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 357, C Department of Welfare, Term Bldg. ; Mrs. Helen E. Duncan, Direct' WEST HAVEN (l — Hew Haven, 2— New Haven. and Waterbury, 3— New Have 4—25,808) 358, (Sec Nov/ Haven Catholic Social Service Bureau) 359, B Community Council of West Haven, 412 Campbell Ave.; Miss Etta II. Hamilton, General Secretary. 360, D Toon Court; Honorable Thomas C. Sullivan, Judge; Mr. Charles Marak, Probation Officer. 361, C Welfare Department of West Haven; Mrs. Ann E. St\ploton, Supervisor. WESTP0RT (1— Fairfield, 2— Bridgeport , 3 — New Havon, 4—6,073) 362, ^Sce Bridgeport Catholic Charitable Bureau) 363, C Department of Public Welfare, Wilton Road; Mr, He well E. Fuller, Di rector. 364, G Wcstport Sanitarium, State Street; Dr. G. II. Gorow, Physician in Charge. WETHERSFIELD (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 5— New Haven, 4—7,512) 365, (See Hartford Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 366, D Connecticut State Prison, Bex 145; Mr, Ralph H, Walker, Warden, 168 CONNECTICUT 367. D Town Court, 169 Garden St.; Honorable David R. Woodhouse, Judge; Reverend Eugene M. Boshong, Probation Officer. WILLIMxiNTIC (1—Windham, 2— Willimatic, 5— Now Haven, 4—12,102) 368. C Child Welfare Service, Town Hall; Mrs. Mary L. Buckley, Suporvis 369. I Connecticut State Employment Service, 670 Main St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Drew, Interviewer in Charge. 370. C Department of Public Welfare; Miss Kate Spauldin^., Supervisor. 371. I-K Veterans' Placement Service, U.S. U.S. (Branch), 670 Main St.; Mr. John H. Donahoe, Voter an* s Placement Representative. 372. B Vi'illimantic Welfare Bureau, 20 Meadow St.; Miss ]ILizabeth W. Peterson, Executive Secretary. T/INCKESTER (l— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— -New haven, 4—8,674' 373. D Juvenile Court, 665 Main St.; Honorable Hadleigh H. Howd, Judge; Mr. Harold S. Case, Probation Officer. WINDHAM COUNTY (l— Windham, 2— Uillimatic , 3— New Ha 4—54,086, 5—500) UJKDS0R (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—8,290) 374. (See Hartford Diocesan Bureau of Social Service) 375. C Town of Windsor, Welfare Department, Windsor Town Hall; Mr. E. Pomeroy, First Selectman. 376. G Windsor Public Health Nurse Association^ 26 Maple Ave.; Miss Helen Chidscy, Secretary. WINDSOR LOCKS (l— Hartford, 2— Hartford, 3— New Haven, 4—4,073) 377. C Department of Public Welfare, Oak St.; Mr. Timothy B. Dcwd, First Selectman. 378. G Public Health Nursing Association, Inc., Term Hall; Mrs. Norris King, President. 379. D Town and Juvenile Court, 18 Suf field St.; Mr. Jai.cs P. Carroll, Probation Officer. WIIISTED (1— Litchfield, 2— Litchfield, 3— New Haven, 4—7,883) 380. C Department of Public Welfare, Town Hall; Mrs. Anderson, Supcrvir 381. C Child Welfare Scrvicos, Town Hall; Mrs. Mary L. Buckley, Superv: 382. G Litchfield County Hospital, 115 Spencer St.; Miss Maude E. Wise, Supt. 383. J Travelers 1 Aid Society, 212 Gilbert Ave.; Miss Marguerite E. Rcid, Executive Secretary. WOOIXiONT (1— Now Haven, 2— Now Haven, 3— Now Ha von, 4 — 531) 9f jf: 5(e 16- PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS CODE N AM E OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE -JLELULI-B ADDRESS SOCI SERVICE MATT TO : AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary L U. S. Penitentiary LA U. S. Penitentiary Annex NE U. S. Northeastern Peni tentlary M U'. S. Penitentiary W Federal Industrial Institution for Women C U. S. Industrial Reformatory SW U. S. Southwestern Reformatory DD U. S. Hospital for Defective Delinquents U. S. Detention Headquarters NO Federal Jail T U. S. Detention Farm MM U. S. Detention Farm Lee Federal Reformatory Camp FL Federal Prison Camp No. 5 MF Federal Prison Camp No. 8 TA Federal Prison Camp No. 10 K Federal Prison Camp No. 11 Alcatraz Island, California. Atlanta, Georgia. Leavenworth, Kansas. Fort Leavenworth, Kar sas. Lewisburg, Pennsylvania. McN-11 Island, Washington. Ald"rsor , West Virginia. CMlllcothe, Ohio. El Reno, Oklahoma. Springfield, Missouri. Now York City, N Y. New Orleans, Leulsieaa*. La Tuna, Texas. Milan, Michigan. Petersburg, VI rgln! a. Dupont , Washington. Montgomery, Al atama. Tucson, Arizona. K oo ski a, Idaho. James A. Johnston, Warden . Fred G. Zerbst, Warden . Rober" H. Hudspeth, Ward -in . A. C. Aderhold, Warden . Henry C. Hill, Warden . E. B. Swope, Warden. Dr. Mary 8. Harris, Warden. Joseph W. San ford, Warden. H. L. Merry, Warden. Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. Acting Superintends t. M. F. Amrine, Superintendent. Tnomas B. White, Warden. John J. Ryan, Warden. C. 0. Nicholson, Superintendent. Eugene 3. Helster, .Sui^erlntenden t. J ernes B. Gaffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent. Deane Remer, Superintendent. Warden, Attn.: Chaplain Varden, Attn.rCh Parole Officer Warden, Attn : CI; Parole Officer Warden, Attn: C> Parole Officer Ward en ,Attn.: Ch1 Parole Officer Warden ,Attn. : Chi Parole Officer Supt.,Attn.: Chi Parole Officer 3upt.,Attn.: Ch! parole Officer 3upt.,Attn.: Ch' Parole Officer Si; pt. .Attn.: Sr. Warden's Aizl^ Superintendent Superintendent Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Supt., Attn.: Parole Officer Supt., Attn.: Parole Officer Superintendent A;:ing Supt., Attn. : Parole CI Supt. .Attn. : Parcie Clerk Superintendent THE LDRARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION LEX U. 5. Public Health Service Hospital Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Lawrtnce Kolb, .Superintendent. Supt. , Attn. : Administrative Assistant 170 U. S. DEP ARTMENT OF JUSTI CE 3UREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D. C. JAMES C. BENNETT, DIRECTOR DELAWARE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. Gerlach Supervisor Social Service Federal bureau Prisons THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 193c UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS - 1938 - Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia WP A ProJ ect No. 221 60 \C- FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its Primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establ ishment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it. is avail- able to others who have like interests and need for this informat ion. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia WPA pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate . At the present time this file contains verified informa- tion regarding approximately 8,500 agencies. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Delaware directory on February 20, 1937, each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicating correction to be made. For those agencies not responding, the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised direct ory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that Person is incarcerated. On page 181 you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. M. & Supervisor Social Se rvice March 26, 193S 171 DELA..ARE GENERAL INFORMATION RESIDENCE - The requirements for medical care for indigents are (1) holding public office in the state for one year, (2) re- siding on free-hold property or renting premises for a year, (3) paying taxes for two years. Hospitalization for psychotic s requires living in the state continuously for one year. Subject's domicile is retained as long as a new one elsewhere is not established. I.'IEDICAL CASES - Indigent medical cases should be referred to the Executive Secretary of the State Board of Health at Dover, (Item No. 6) PSYCHOTICS - Psychotics, pre-psychotics , behavior and problem cases should be referred to the Superintendent of the Delaware State Hospi- • tal (Item No. 10) STATE INSTITUTIONS, BOARDS AND CO MMISSIONS - State institutions, boards and commissions arc as follows: State Board of Charities (Item No. 5 ) State Board of Health ( Item No. 6 ) Board of Pardons ( Item No. 7 ) Board of Parole ( Item No. 9 ) Old Age Commission and State Welfare Home ( Item No. 31) State Commission for Hone for the Eoeble-Minded (Item No. 18) State Hospital at Farnhurst (Item No. 10) Industrial School for G-irls (Item No. 1 ) Industrial School for Colored Girls ( Item No. 14) Board of Managers for Detention Home for Juveniles ( Item Ho. 3 ) Ferris Industrial School ( Item No. 26) Newcastle County Workhouse (Item No. 13) Kent County Jail and Workhouse ( Item No. 3 ) Sussex County Jail and Workhouse (Item No. 12) STATE BOARD 0E CHARITIES - The State Board of Charities, a statutory body, is charged with the responsibility of visiting, inspecting and examining at least once each year all institutions, agencies, associations, or organizations which are supported in whole or in part by public funds and which are of an eleemosynary and charitable, correctional, or reformatory character, or which are for the care, confinement, custody, or training of the defective, dependent, neglected, delinquent, or criminal classes. The Board consists of five persons, at least two of whom ore romon, appointed by the Governor for four-year rotating terms. It appoints a secretary for the purpose of properly administering its uork. 173 DELAWARE STATE PRISON SYSTEM - The Board of Trustees cf tho Newcastle County Workhouse has complete control and management of the Workhouse, The powers and duties of the Commissioners of Kent and Sussex County jails and workhouses arc not specified "by statute, STATE PAROLE - The Board of Parole, a statutory body, is composed of throe members appointed by the judges of the Supreme C">urt for three-year rotating terms. The Board may annually elect one of its members president of the Board and also a secre- tary, who may be the parole officer or a member of the Board. A parole officer is appointed by the Board. When, in the judgment of the Board of Parole, the conditions for release have been fully met, prisoners who were sentenced to serve one-year or longer may be released on parole after / serving one-half the entire term except those sentenced for rape, assault with intent to commit rape, incest or sodomy, or the possession, use or sale of narcotics. Tho person on parole is in the legal custody of the trustees of the Newcastle County Workhouse or the sheriffs of Kent or Sussex Counties. STATE PARD ON - The Board of Pardons, a constitutional body, is composed of the Chancellor, the Lieutenant Governor, the Secretary of State, tho State Treasurer, and the Auditor of Accounts. No provision is made for an executive. The Governor has the power to remit fines and forfeitures and to grant re- prieves, commutations of sentence, and pardons, except in cases of impeachment ; but only upon the recommendation in writing of a majority of the Board cf Pardons after a full hearing. VITAL STATISTICS - Information not available. STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK - The Delaware State Conference of Social Work mot in Wilmington, December 2, 1937. The President is Mr. I. B. Finkelstcin, Delaware Hardware Co., 2nd & Shipley Sts., Wilmington, Del., and the Secretary is Miss Mary DeWees, Girls Industrial School, Clayncnt, Delaware. DIRECTORY CODE - The letters which appear to the left of tho agency listing indicote its function in accord with the following code: A — Social Service Exchange B— Family Welfare (Private) ' C— Public Welfare D — Care of Delinquents (Proba- tion, Institution, Parole) E — Legal Aid F— Child Welfare (Private) G — Hospital, Clinic, and Health Agency H — Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I — Employment J — Travelers* Aid K — Veterans* Care L — Foreign Born M — Specialized Education N — Adnini strat i ve ( Fcderat ions ) 0 — Miscellaneous 174 DELiXAHE Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county scat, address of the U. S. Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city lies, population, and land area in square nilcs of the counties indicated. The follov:ing code has been used: 1 — County 2 — County seat 3— -Headquarters of U. S. Probation Officer 4 — Population 5 — Land area in square miles 175 BSLLEFONTE (1— Nov; Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia , Pa., 4—761) BETHANY BEACH (1— Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Mel., 4—118) BETHEL (1— Sussex, 2~Georgetown, 3—. Baltimore, Ma., 4—219) BLADES (1— Sussex, 2 — GoorgotOTOa, 3 — Baltimore, Ml., 4—466) BOWES (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore , Md., 4—246) BRIDGE T/ILLS (l — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Mi., 4—987) CAMDE N (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4—464) CHESWOLD (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore , Md. , 4—211) CTAYMONT (1— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa.) Delaware Industrial School for Girls; Miss Mary Dev/ees, Supt. CLAYTON (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—824) DAGSBORO (1— Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4 — 198) DELAWARE CITY (l — New Castle, 2~ Wilmington, 3 — Philadelphia, Pa. 4—1,005) DELMAR (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3— Baltimore , Md. , 4—838) DOVER (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4—4,800) Juvenile Court of Kent Co. & Sussex Co.; Hon. Earle D. Willey, Judge; Miss Isabel Wagner, Probation Officer. Kent County Jail and Workhouse. Public Health Office; Dr. E. F. Smith, Director County Health Unit. State Board of Charities, Parke Bldg. ; Mr. C. Rollin Zane, Executive Director; Mr. Ernest V. Keith, Executive Secretary. State Board of Health; Dr. A. C. Jost, Executive Secretary. State Board of Pardons. State Board of Managers for Detention Home for Juveniles. State Board of Parole. ELLSNDALS (l — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Md., 4 — 268) ELSMERE (1— Now Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—1,323) FARMINGTON (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md., d— 117) FARHHURST (1 — Nor; Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3 — Philadelphia, Pa.) del:;:, .re Delaware State Hospital & Mental Hygiene Clinic; Dr. M. A. Taruniaiiz, Su.pt; arid Director of Mental Hygiene Clinic. EELTON (l~Korit, 2— Dover, 3 — Baltinore, Md., 4 — £63) FPuiNKEORD (1— Sussex, 2 — Georgetown", 3— Baltinore , Md., 4 — 450) FREDERIC A (1— Kent, 2 — Dover, 3— Baltinore, Md, , 4—580) GEORGETOW (1— Sussex, 2— Georgetown, 3— Baltinore, Md^, 4 — 1,765 Public Health Office; Dr. F. I. Hudson, Director County Health Unit. Sussex County Jail and Workhouse. GREEUBANK (1— Nov/ Castle, ^--Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa.) New Castle Workhouse, Women's Prison; Mr. EI wood H. Wilson, Supt . GREEHW00D (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltinore, Md. , 4 — 527) HARRINGTON (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— -Baltinore , Md., 4 — 1,812) HARTLY (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—101) HOUSTON (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Bait imore , Md. , 4—254) KENT COUNTY (2— Dover, 3— Baltimore , Met., 4—31,841, 5—617) KENTON (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—175) L AUREL (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, "3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4 — 2,277) LSIPSIC (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—254) LEWES (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4 — 1,923) LITTLE CREEK (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—223) MAGNOLIA (1— Kent, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md., 4—173) MARSHALL TON (1— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia j Pa.) Industrial School for Colored Girls; Mrs. Sadie S. Harrison, Supt. MIDDLETOWI? (l— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—1,247) MILEORQ (l — Kent and Sussex, 2 — Dover and Geo rgo term, 3 — Balti- more, Md. , 4 — 3,719) 177 MILLS60R0 (1— Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4 — 479) MILLVILL E (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—193) MILTON (1— Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3— Baltimore, Md., 4—1,130) NEWARK (1— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—3,899) National Association of State Directors of Vocational Education University of Delaware; Mr. Ray W. Hcim, President. Public Health Office; Dr. J. R. Domes, Director County Health Unit. NEW CASTLE COUNT Y ( 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa 4—161,032, 5 — 435) NEW CASTLE (1 — New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—4,131) NMPQRT (1— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 5— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—947) NORTH LAUREL (1 — Sussex, 2— Georgetown, 3— Baltimore , Md. , 4—265 OCEAN VIEW (1— Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3— Baltimore, Md. , 4—371) ODESS A (1— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa. , . 4—585) PORT PENN (1— New Castle, 2— Wilmington, 5— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—252) REH0B0TH (1— Sussex, 2— Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, hid., 4—795) ST. GEORG ES (1— Now Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—265) S EAEORD (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Md., 4 — 2,468) SE LBYVILLE (l— Sussex, 2— Georgetown, 3>— Baltimore, Md., 4—661) SMYRNA ( 1— Kent , 2— Dover , 3— -Baltimore , Md . , 4—1 , 0 53 ) State Welfare Home; Dr. A. V. Gilliland, Supt. STOCKLEY (1 — Sussex, 2 — Georgetown, 5 — Baltimore, He.) Delaware Commission for Feebleminded , Delaware Colony; Reverend Howard T. Ennis, Supt. del;:., ..re SUSSEX COUNT Y ( 2— Georgetown, 3 — Baltimore, Md., 4 — 45,507, 5—913) TOWNSSND (1 — Not? Castle, 2 — Wilmington, 3 — Philadelphia , Pa., 4 — 421 ) VIOLA (1— Kent, 2 — Dover, 3 — Baltimore, Md. , 4 — 104) WILM INGTON (l— Nov: Castle, 2— Wilmington, 3— Philadelphia, Pa., 4—106,597) 19. H Boys* Club of Wilmington, Inc., Jackson and Elm Sts.; Mr. C. B. Root, Supt.; Mr, Clarence Fraim, President. 20. B-F Catholic Welfare Guild (Diocese of Wilmington), 10 E. 15th St.; J" Reverend Eugene Stout, Director; Miss Elizabeth Dougherty, Executive Secretary. 21. F Children's Bureau of Delaware, 915 Tatnall St.; Miss Alice U. Rue, Executive Secretary. 22. 0 Delaware Commission for the Blind, 305 W. 8th St.; Mrs. Anne Rowc Stevens, Supt. 23. A Delaware Social Service Exchange, 602 West St.; Miss Eloise C. Wilkins, Registrar. 24. I Delaware State Employment Service Office, 6th and King Sts.; Mr. E. A. Anderson, Director. 25. B Family Society, Inc., 602 West St.; Miss B. Ethclda Mullen, Secretary. 26. D Ferris Industrial School of Delaware, Box #230; Reverend Ralph L. Minker, Supt. 27. B-F Jewish Welfare Society of Wilmington, 100 E. 7th St.; Mr. Ben V. Coder, Executive Secretary. 28. D Juvenile Court, Nov; Castle Co., Room #10, Public Bldg. ; Hon. Charles M. Curtis, Judge; Mr. J. Paul Green, Chief Probation Officer. 29. 0 Mothers* Pension Commission, Room M-27, Public Bldg.; Miss Frances A. Griggs, Executive Secretary. 30. C-0 New Castle County Unemployable Special Relief Unit, 1404 Market St.; Dr. Charles L. Candce, President; Mr, W. W. Hynson, Executive Director. 31. 0 Old Age Welfare Commission, Room #209 - 212 Delaware Trust Bld : Dr. Charles L. Candeo, President; Mr. W r . W. Hynson, Executive Director. 32. 0 Prisoners' Aid Society of Delaware, 317 North Adams St.; Rever- end W. A. Vrooman, Executive Secretary. 33. D Probation Office, Ccurt of General Sessions, Room #9, Public Bldg.; Mr. Isaac T. McClure, Probation Officer. 34. D Probation Office, Municipal Court; Mr. Clarence A. Lynn, Pro- bation Officer. 179 i 35. J Travelers' Aid Society, Pa. Station; Mrs, Roberta C. Williams, Executive Secretary. 36. I-K Veterans • Placement Service, U. S. E. S. , 309 VJalnut St.; Mr* John P. Benson, Veterans' Placement Representative. YfOODSJDE ( 1— Kent, 2~Dovcr, 3 — Baltimore, Md., 4 — 140) \7Y0MING (l~Kcnt, 2— Dover, 3— Baltimore, Md. ; 4— 684 ■Jf >J: jf. >|c 9f 180 PENAL ANO CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS DELAWARE CO DE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE 0 F F I C ER ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE M ATT Efi TO : AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary L U. S. Penitentiary LA U. S. Penitentiary Annex NE U. S. Northeastern Penitentiary M U. S. Penitentiary W Federal Industrial Institution for Women C U. S. Industrial Re forma tory SW U. 3. Southwestern Reformatory DD U. S. Hospital for Defective Delinquents U. S. Detention Headquarters NO Federal Jail T U. S. Detention Farm MM U. S. Detention Farm Lee Federal Reformatory Camp FL Federal Prison Camp No. 5 MF Federal Prison Camp No. e TA Federal Prison Camp No. 10 K Federal Prison Camp No. 11 Alcatraz Island, Call fornla. Atlanta, Georgia. Leav m worth, Kansas . Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Lewlsburg, Pennsylvania. McNeil Island, Washington . Aldcrson, West Virginia. Chilli co the, Ohio. El Reno, Oklahoma. Sprinpfleld, Missouri . New York City, New York. New Orleans, Louisiana. La Tuna, Texas. Ml lan , Michigan. Petersburg, Virginia. Dupont, Washington. Montgomery, Alabama. Tucson, Arizona Kooskla, Idaho James A. Johnston, Warden . F'red G. Zerbst, Warden. Robert H. Hudspeth, Warden . A. C. Aderhold, werden . Henry C. Hill, Ward en . E. B. Swcpe, Warden Dr Mary B. Harris, Wa rd en . Joseph W. San ford, Warden . H. L. Merry, Warden . Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. George W. Humphrey, Acting Warden. M. F. Amrlne, Warden . Thomas B. White, Warden. John J. Ryan, Ware en . C. 0. Nicholson, Superintendent. Eugene B. Helster, Superintendent. James 3. Gaffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent Deane Remer, Superintendent Warden, Attn.: Chaplain Warden, Attn.: Civ Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: C! Parol-: Officer Warden, Attn.: C: Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Q] Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Q Parol' Officer Warden, Attn.: C; Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Cr Parole- Officer warden, Attn.: Cr Parol Officer Supt. , Attn.: Ser Warden's Assists Acting Warden Warden Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer v. irden , Attn.: Parole Officer Supt., Attn.: Parole Officer Superintendent toting Supt. , Att Parolr : Clerk Supt., Attn.: Parcle Clerk Superintendent U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION N0v 25mt LEX U. 8. Public Health Service Hospital Lexington, Kentu cky . Dr. Lawrencp Kolb, Superintendent. Supt., Attn.: Administrative Assistant 181 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D. C. mi 10 - ~ A • SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY for DISTRICT OF CO L U M B I A INDEX Page No 1. Foreword 1 2. General Information 2-5 3. Directory Code 3 4. District of Columbia Directory 4-11 THE L13RARV OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia P. A. Project No. 183 i 30?. l £ » 10- '5 FOREWORD This directory is prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in Federal penal and correctional institutions. However, it is available to others who have like in- terests and need for information regarding the private and public welfare agencies of the country. Through the assistance of a Dis- trict of Columbia project, a central resource file has been estab- lished in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national directories and sending letters and questionnaires to all agencies in an effort to verify the data. In the event that inadequacies and inaccuracies are present in this directory or, sub- sequent to its release, changes occur, we would appreciate being ad- vised. For information regarding any Federal prisoner, it is suggested that inquiry be addressed to the Warden or Superintendent, Attention, Senior Warden's Assistant, of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. In the event that the name of the institution is not known or the inquiry is regarding a matter of policy, write to the Supervisor Social Service, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. EDGAR M. GERLACH Supervisor Social Service June 15, 1937. GENERAL INFORMATION RESIDENCE - The statutory requirements for medical cere provide that the applicant shell have resided in the District of Columbia for one year. Application should be made to the Fermit Office of the Board of Public Welfare, 8th end Eye Streets, N. V/. MEDICAL CASES - Indigent medical cases with the required residence of one year should make application to the above-mentioned office. Applications for part-paid patients should be made to the Hospital Admissions Bureau at the same address. PSYCHOTICS - The residence requirement for psychotics is the same as for medical cases and applications should be addressed to the Permit Office mentioned above. PUBLIC WELFAR3 - The Board of Public Welfare of the District of Columbia, a body created by Act of Congress in 19 26, has "complete and exclusive control and management" of the public charitable and correctional institutions of the District of Columbia. The Board consists of nine persons appointed for six year terms by the Commissioners of the District of Columbia. This Board nominates and the Commissioners appoint a director of public welfare and all other members of the Board of Public Welfare staff and institutional personnel, THE PENAL SYSTEM - The District of Columbia Penal System, under the direc- tion of the Board of Public Welfare, consists of three irsti- tut ions: (1) the Jail, located in the City of Washington and used as a clearing house and place of detention for short-t3rm prisoners and those awaiting trial; (2) the Workhouse, located on a rural tract in Virginia, twenty-f ive miles from Washington, a place of detention for those convicted of misdemeanors and having sentences for less than one year; (3) the Reformatory or Penitentiary, located on a tract adjacent to the Workhouse and serving as a place for detention of prisoners with sentences from one year to life. The Superintendent of the District Penal Institution is the executive officer of the System. PAROLE SYSTEM - A District prisoner becomes eligible for parole after serving one-fifth of a definite sentence or the minimum term of an inde- terminate sentence. The Parole Board consists of three members appointed by the Commissioner of the District of Columbia. PARDON - The Pardon procedure requires prisoners to make formal application for executive clemency addressing it to the Pardon Attorney of the Department of J'usticu for transmittal with recommendation to the President of the United States, -2- FEDERAL PAROLEES - Responsibility for supervision of Federal parolees living in the District of Columbia is fixed in the office of the Chief United States Probation Officer for the District of Maryland, Federal Building, Baltimore, Maryland,, DIRECTORY CODE - The letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its functions in accord with the following code: A Social Service Exchange B Family Welfare (Private) C Public Welfare D Care of Delinquents (Probation, Institution, Parole) E Legal Aid F Child Welfare (Private) G Hospital, Clinic and Health Agency H Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I Employment J Traveler's Aid k' Veteran's Care L Foreign Born M Specialized Education N Administrative (Federations) 0 Miscellaneous -3- District of Columbia 1. 0 . Aged Woman's Home; 1255 Wi,3. Ave., I. W. , Mrs. J. Louis Freeman, Pres. 2. li Aid Association for the Blind of the D. C. , 3050 R St., N. W. ; Miss . Henriette Metzerott, President Board of Managers; Jurisdiction, D. C. 'and nearby Md« anf. Va. . 5, K American .Legion, 1010 Vt. Ave.'; Miss Anne D. Pryde, . Director. : 4. D. American Parole Association,. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C. ; Ray L. Huff, Secretary-Treasurer. 5. C American Public Welfare Assn. , 750 Jackson PI. ; Janet B. Best, Office Secretary. 6. M Americanization School,. 10th & H Stst., N. W. , Maude E. Alton, Adminis- trative Principal. 7. 0 American Statistical Association, 722 Woodward Bldg. ; Frederick P. Stephen, Secretory. 8. 0 Army Relief Society, 1810 Wyoming Ave.; Mrs. Wm, R. Smedberg, President. ' B 9. 0 Baptist Home of . the District of Columbia, 3248 N St., N. W..; Mrs. Anna M. McMillan, Superintendent. 10. D. Board of Indeterminate Sentence and Parole, Room 9, District Building; Hugh F. Rivers, Secretary to the Board. 11. C Board of Public Welfare, District Building; Elwood Street, Director. 12. C Child Welfare Division; Miss A. Patricia Morss, Chief. 13. C Home Finding Division; 469 C St., N, W. , Miss A. Patricia Morss. 14. C Public Asst. DivisiJn; 5th & H Sts. , N.W. , Miss M. Alice Hill, Dire ctor. Old Age, Aid for Blind, Home Care; Miss M. Alice Kill, Director. Non-Resident Service Div. ; 2529 Pa. Ave.; Miss M. Alice Hill, Director The Non-Resident Service of the Public Assistance Division fur- nishes transportation to non-residents to their place of legal residence upon proper verification, if their legal residence is more than fifty miles from Washington. 15. C Hospital & Transportation Division, 901 8th St.; Dr. Richard Tobin, Permit Office Director, 16. C Home for Aged & Ir.firm; Blue Plains; Dr. Richard Tobin, Permit Office Director; 901 Bth St/, N. W. , Frank B. Haskell, Superintendent. 17. H Boy Scouts of Amerira; 1727 K St., N.W. ; Linn C. Drake, Scout Executive; Jurisdiction, Ale^iidria, Va. , and Culpeper, Arlington, Fairfax, Falquier, Loudoun, Prince William and Stafford Counties of Virginia, Charles, Frederick, Montgomery, Prince Georges and St. Marys Counties of Maryland, also D. C. 18. H Boys' Club of the Metropolitan Police Dept., D. C. ; 462 Indiana Ave., N. W. ; John E. Scott, Director, Sergeant, Met. Police Dept., D. C. ; Boys' Club activities; maintains a Dental and Medical Clinic with professional services donated. .9. H Boys' Club of Washington, Inc., 230 C Street, N. WW; Charles M. Fyf e , Managing Directcr. 20. D Bureau of Prisons. U.S. Dept. of Justice, 9th & Pa. Ave.; James V. Bennett, Director. 21. D Bureau of Rehabilitation; '424 5th Street, N. W. ; Joseph E. Dayton, Executive Director; Jurisdiction, D.C. including D.C. penal institu- tions and persciis from D. C. in .other institutions. -4- Casualty Hospital (See Eastern Dispensary & Casualty Hospital) 22. B-F Catholic Charities of Washington; 1441 R.I. Ave., N.W. ; Rev. Lawrence J. Shehan, Director. 23. G Central Admitting Bureau of Hospitals; 8th & Eye Streets, N. W. ; Ross Garrett, Executive Director. Central Dispensary & Emergency Hospital . (See Emergency Hospital) 24. B Central Union Mission; 624 Ind. Ave.; John S. Bennett, Superintendent. Child Guidance Clinic; 1464 Col. Rd. , N.W. (See Washington Institute of Mental Hygiene) 35. F Child Welfare Society, Childrens Hospital; 13th & V Sts,, N. VJ. , Dr. Edward B. Broocks, Medical Director; Caroline Sweeney, Social Worker; The Child Welfare Society aims to serve in child health capacity, a certain designated section of the city, i.e., the section around and near Children's Hospital. The other sections of the city are covered by the Child Hygiene centers under the District Health Dept. 26. 0 Children's Bureau, U.S. Dept. of Labor; Katharine F, Lenroot, Chief. 27. F Children's Country Home ; 18th St. & Bunker Hill Road, N.E.; Edith Torking- tsn, RoN. , Superintendent; children from 6:months to 6 years of age for convalescent care only. Length of stay 2 to 3 months. 28. G Children's Hospital (Admission Office) 13th & W Sts B ; Mrs. Thelma Kayro, in charge. 29. G Neurological Clinic; Daniel D. V. Stuart, Jr., M.D. ; Senior Attending Physician. j 30. G Social Service Dept.; Lucia Murchison, Director. 31. G Children's Tuberculosis Sanatorium; Glendale, Maryland; Dr, Daniel L. Finucane, Superintendent. . 32. F-G Christ Child Society, 608 Mass. Ave., N.E. ; Miss Anna J. Keady, Executive Secretary; Convalescent Home, Rockville, Maryland; Miss Mary Kennedy, Superintendent. • 33. 0 Christian & Eleanora Ruppert Home;*2100 Good Hope Road, S. E. ; Mrs. Lena Stoerner, Matron. 34. G Columbia Hospital for Women; 2425 L St., N.W. ;i Col. P. M. Ashburn, Superintendent; Clinic, Miss Linda Woods, Supervisor. 35. M-0 The Columbia Polytechnic Institute for the Blind, Inc., 1808 H St., N.W. ; Ralph H. Campbell, Executive Director. 36. N The Community Chest of Washington, D. C. ; 1101 M St., N.W. ; Herbert L. Willett, Jr., Director. 37. N Application 3ureau of the Community Chest; Mwn all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is ^cth adequate and accurate. At the present time this file con ?>s verified informa- tion regarding approximate ly 8,500 agencies. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Florida directory on April 0, lg^j, each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing cr indi- cating correction to be made. For those agencies not responding, the listing used in previous direct ory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page 211 you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. F.dgc/r M. Gerlach Suj/ervisor Social Service March - ■ , 1938 182 FLORIDA GENERAL INFORMATION RESIDENCE - Tho residence qualifications imposed in determining eligibility for public care are two years residence in tho state and one in a county. Residence requirements for care of psychotics is not definite; the chief factor seens to be intent. Other factors arc residence of family in the case of a married man, subject's declaration, con- duct and activity in tho community. Domocilo or nativity continues until a new one is acquired. MEDICAL CASES - Indigent medical cases should be referred to the Chairman, Board of County Commissioners at the county scat, PSYCEOTICS - Mental cases should be referred to the judge of the county court at the county seat. Such cases may also bo referred to the Chair- man of the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions. (Item No. 184 STATE WELFARE - The State Welfare Board is the agent for the United States, state,, county and municipal governments in tho administration of funds for tho relief of unfortunates. It provides for the super- vision of state and local institutions for destitute or dependent children and also for the disposition, care, protection, support and maintenance of dependent children. It establishes minimum standards of care for all local public and private institutions or agencies. The State Welfare Board consists of seven members ap- pointed by the governor and confirmed by the senate. The governor appoints a State Welfare Commissioner (Item No. 82) to serve the State Board and whose duties are prescribed by it. The Public Assistance Department of the State Welfare Board maintains a corps of workers in each county. It prefers that all intor-agoncy correspondence for any of its offices bo addressed to it at Jacksonville. (Item No. 75). However in the case of an emergency, the proper district headquarters may be contacted directly. The various districts of the board are given on page 186 BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF STATS INSTITUTIONS - Tho Board of Commissioners of State Institutions has supervision and control of the following institutions: Farm Colony for Epileptics and Feeble-minded (Item No. 41) .Florida Industrial School for Boys (Item No. 104) Florida Industrial School for Girls (Item No. 137) Florida State Hospital for the Insane (Item No. 12) State Prison (Iter No. 166) Old Confederates' Soldiers and Sailors Home (Iter No. 81) The governor and the administrative officers of the executive department constitute the Board of Commissioners of State Insti- tutions. Those administrative officers are the secretary of state, the attorney general, the comptroller, the treasurer, the superintendent of public instruction and the commissioner of agriculture. 184 FLORIDA STATE PRISON SYSTEM - The State Prison Department is ndmini stored by the Board of Goiaxiiissioncrs of State Institutions as indicated above. The commissioner of agriculture acts as executive of the State Prison and the State Prison Farm. STAT5 PAROLE - The State of Florida has no indetorninatc sentence lav: nor a parole board. There is an advisory Board of Pardons under the Chairmanship of the Governor, composed of the Comptroller, Secretary of State, Attorney General, and the Commissioner of Agriculture. There is no definite portion of the sentence re- ■ quired to be served before becoming eligible for parole. How- over, the practice has been that one-third of the sentence bo served. As concerns the Florida Industrial Schools, one for boys and one for girls, the povrer of parole is in the hands of the Board of Commissioners of State Institutions. VITAL STATISTICS - Requests for verification of birth records should be addressed to Mr. Stewart G. Thompson, Director, Bureau of Vital Statistics, Jacksonville, Florida. A fee is charged. . STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL WORK - The officers of the Florida State Conference of Social Work are: The president, Mrs. M. F. Bishop, P. 0. Box 57, Lakeland, Florida; the secretary, Mrs. V. R. Judson, P. 0. Box 38, Bartow, Florida. Information as to the next meeting of the State Conference of Social Work can be secured by addressing inquiry to the secretary. DIRECTORY CODE - The. letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following code: A — Social Service Exchange . B — Family Welfare (Private) C — Public V/elfare D — Care of Delinquents (Proba- tion, Institution, Parole) E — Legal Aid F— Child \7elfare (Private) G — Hospital, Clinic and Health Agency H — Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I — Employment J — Travelers' Aid K — Veterans* Care L — Foreign Born M — Specialized Education. N — Administrative (Federations ) 0 — Miscellaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county seat, address of the U. S. Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city lies, population, and land area in square miles of the counties indicated. The following code has been used: 1 — County 2 — County scat 3— Headquarters of U. S. Probation Officer 4 — Population 5 — Land area in square miles 185 FLORIDA FLORIDA STATE WELFARE BOARD District No. Headquarters ' District Director Counties in District 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. DeFuniak Springs Miss Bcrnice McCollum Quincy Miss Sada Bos tick Live O'ak Miss Ernestine Mills Clearwater Richard Hudson Green Cove Springs Miss Furria Douglas Jacksonville Tampa Fort Myers Mrs. -Margaret H. Jacks Miss Marion Mickler Miss Martha Nelson Hloni. Miss Elizabeth Cooley West Fain Beach Leesburg Orlando Miss Margaret Windau Bay Escaribia Holmes Okaloosa Calhoun Franklin Gadsden Gulf Jackson Columbia Dixie Gilchrist Smvannce Hamilton Taylor Lafayette Citrus Fasco Hernando Finellas Santa Rosa Walton Washington Jefferson Leon Liberty Wakulla Levy Madison Alachua Baker Bradford Clay Flagler Duval Hillsborough Nassau Put nan St . Johns Union Charlotte Hendree Collier Highlands DeSota Glades Hardee Dad« Lee Manatee Sarasota rro"«*!rd Okcochoboo End inn River Martin Fain Leach Monroe Mrs* Mcllio F. Bisnop Lake Marion Brevard Orange Osceola St . Luc i e Folk Sumter Seminole Volusia 186 ALACHUA COUl-iTY ( 2--Gaino sv illc , 3 — Pofcoacola , 4—34,365, 5— 90 G) ALACHUA (1— Alachua, 2 — Gainesville , 3 — Pensacola, 4 — 865) ALFORD (1 — Jackson, 2 — Mar.ianna, 3 — Pensacola, 4 — 221) ALTAMOUTE SP RINGS (l — Seminole, 2— Sanford, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 281) ANNA MALIiv (1 — Manatee, 2 — Bradcnton, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 77) ANTHONY (1— Marion, 2 — Ocala, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 369) APALACHICOLA (l — Franklin, 2 — Apalachicola, 3 — Pens.-. cola, 4—3,150) Public Health Office, Dist. Health Unit; Dr. J. W. McMurray, Director. APOPKA (1— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3 — Tampa, 4—1,134) ARCADIA (1— Do Soto, 2— Arcadia, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 4,082) ARCHER (1 — Alachua, 2 — Gainesville, 3— Pensacola, 4 — 576) ASTATULA (l— Lake, 2 — Taveras, 3— Tampa, 4 — 142) ATLANTIC BEACH (1 — Duval, 2 — Jacksonville, 3— Jack sent illc , 4—164) ATOURNDALS (l— Polk, 2— Barter, 3 — Tampa, 4—1,669) AVOM PARK (1— Highlands, 2 — Sebriag, 3— Tampa, 4—3,555) Public Health Office; Dr. C. W. Peace, Director. BAKER COUNTY (2— Macclenny, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 6,273, 5—593) BALDWIN (1 — Duval, 2 — Jacksonville, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 749) BARTOV; (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—5,835) Polk County Juvenile G-.urt, Court House; Hon, Chester M. V.'ig^ins, Judre; Mr, Hrrvcy Pinson, Probation Officer, Vocational Rehabilitation; Mr. J. R. Payne, County **gent« BAY COUNTY (2— Panama City, 3— Pensacola, 4—12,091 5— 781) BAY PINES (1 — Pinellas, 2 — Clear-rater , 3 — Tampa) Veterans administration; Mr, Richard C. Daniels, Department Commander. BELL (1 — Gilchrist, 2 — Trenton, 3— Ponoaoola, -4— 168) BELLEAIg (1— Pinellas, 2— Clearur.tcr , 3 — Tampa, 4 — 212) FLORIDA BTTT.T.7. (1— Pain Beach, 2— West Pain Beach, 3 — Miami, 4—926)" Bl'LLL" ISLE (l— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3— Tampa, 4— ICO) BZLLVISJ (1— Marion, 2 — Ocala, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 347) BITHLO (1— Orange, 2 — Orlando, 3— -Tampa, 4—128) BLOUNTSTOWN (l— Calhoun, 2— Blount s to v/n, 3— Pcnaacola, 4— 1,27C - Florida State Welfare Board, District #2, County Unit; Mrs. Carl Connoll, Visitor ; .Sec itcn Number 75. B O C^ RATON (1— Palxi Beach, 2— West Pain Beach, 3— Miami, 4 — 44 BONIFAY (l~-Holnos, 2 — Bonifay, 3— Ponsacola, 4 — 1292) Florida State Welfare Beard, District #1, County Unit; Mrs. Anna Hollingsxio rth, Supervisor; See item number 75) BCNITA SPRINGS (l— Loo-, 2— Fort Myers, 3— Tar.pa, 4 — 315) BOWLING GPvjH'J : (l— Hardee, 2— Wouchula, 3— Tampa, 4—1,025) BOYUTQH BEACH (l— Palm Beach, 2— West Pain Beach, 5— Mi aid, 4—1,053) B RADLPTTO N (1— Manatee, 2— Bradcnton, 3— Tampa, 4— 5^1)86) Florida State Welfare Board, District #8, County Unit; Miss Thclna Jones, Staff Supervisor; See iton number 75) Manatee- County Wolf are Department , -Court House; Miss Mary E. Johnson, Director. Manatee Coanty Juvenile Court, Cnurt House; Hon. S. J, Murphy Judge; Miss- Mary S. ■ Johnson, Probation Officer. • ■■■ BRADFO PD COUKTY (2 — Starke, 3 — Jacksonville, -4~9,405 ,. 5-»B91 ) • • BluJO LZY JUi^TIQN . . (1— Polk.. 2— Bortoy , 3— -Tampa, 4—162) BR^NFORD (1— Suwannee, 2 — Live Oak, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — i-98) BREViPD CO UNTY (2— Titusville, 3— Ta.ma, 4—13,283, - 5—1,025) ' • B KONSON (1— Levy, 2 — Bronson, 3— Pensacola, 4— G94) " B ROOKSVILL E (l— Hernando, 2— Brooksvillo, 3— Tar. pa, 4—1,405) Florida state Welfare Board, District $4, County Unit; Miss 3ertha H. Ashbrook, Unit Supervisor; Sec iton number 75. 3R0W..RD C OUNTY (2— Fort Lauderdale, 3— Tampa, •'4 — 50,970,5^-1,212) .. BUM>ffiLL . (1— Placer, 2 — Bunnell, 5— Jacksonville, 4—6 71) • - BUSHKSLL (1— Suntt.r, 2— Bushnell, 3— Jacksonville, 4 — £-77) 188 CALHOUN COUNTY (2— Blounstown, 3— Pensacola, 4—7,298, 5—531) CALLAHAN (l — Nassau, 2— Fernandino, 3— Jacksonville, 4 — 637) CAMPBELLTON (l— Jackson, ■ 2— Mar ianna, 3— Pensacola, 4 — 314) CAHRABELLE (1— Franklin, 2— Apalachicola, 3— Pensacola, 4 — 920) CARYVILLE (1— Washington, 2— Chipley, 3— Pensacola, 4—1,0,22) CEDAR KEYS (l— Levy, 2— Bronson, 3— Pensacola, 4—1,066) CENTER HILL (l— Sumter, 2— Bushnell, 3— Jacksonville, 4—673) CHARLOTTE COUNTY (2— Punt a Gorda, 3— Tampa,- 4--4,01, r - :, 5—697) CHATTAHOO CH IE (l — Gadsen, 2 — Quincy, 3 — Pensacola) Florida State Hospital; Mr. J. K. The rr ell, Supt. State Liaison Officer; Mrs. Heberta Ann Leonardy, CHIEFLAND (1— Levy, 2— Bronson, 3— Pensacola, 4—421) CHIPLEY (1— Washington, 2— Chipley, 3— Pensacola, 4 — 1,878) Florida -State Welfare Board, District #1, County Unit; Mrs. Florence Hill, Supervisor; See item number 75* CITRA (1— Marion, 2— Ocala, 3— Jacksonville, 4—485) CITRUS COUNT Y (£— Inverness, 3— Jacksonville , 4—5,516, 5 — 620) CLAY" COUNTY (2 — Green Cove Springs, Z — Jacksonville, 4—6,859, 5—615) CLEARWATER (l— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—7,607) Clearwater Young Women 1 s Christian Association, 301 North Fort Harrison Street; Miss Jacque Poole, General Secretary. Florida State Welfare Board, District #4; Mr. Richard F. Hudso. District Director; Sec item number 75, Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. S. D. Harris, Judge; Mr. R. L. Turner, Chief Probation Officer, Pinellas County Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Ida Dann, County Social Worker, Public Health Office; Dr. T. E. Morgan, Director, Salvation Army, CLERMONT (l— Lake, 2— Tavares, 3— Tampa, 4—1,321) CLEVELAND (1— Charlotte 2 — Punt a Gorda, 3 — Tampa, 4—95) COCOA (1— Brevard, 2— Titusville, 3— Tampa, 4 — 2,164) Florida State Welfare Board, District #12, County Unit; Mrs. Amy J, Tuttlc, Junior Case Worker; See item number 75, FLORIDA COCOA B5L.CH (1 — Brevard, 2 — Titusvillc, 3— Tampa, 4 — 31) COLEMAN (1— Sumter, 2 — Bushncll, 3— Jacksonville, 4 — 862) COLLIER COULiT Y ( 2— Everglades , 3— Miami, 4—2,883, 5 — 2,042) COLLIER CITY (1— Collier, 2— Everglades, 5— Miami, 4—260) • COLUMBIA COUN TY (2— Lake City, 3— Jacksonville, 4—14,683, 5—792) COR.,1 GABLES (1 — Dade, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4—5,697) CORAjL-.DO BEACH (1— Volusia, 2— Do Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—214) COTTOKDALE (l — Jackson, 2 — Marianna, 3— Pcnsacola, 4 — 550) ClUWFORDVILL E (l— Wakulla, 2— Crawf ordvillc, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—398) Florida State Welfare Board, District #2, County Unit; Mrs. Boncylc Allen, Visitor; See item number 75, CRESCENT CITY (l— Putnam, 2— Pal?. t lea, 3— Jacksonville , 4 — 955) CRESTVIEW (1— Okaloosa, 2 — Crestviow, 5— Pcnsacola, 4—956) Florida State Welfare Board, District #2, County Unit; Mrs. Louise Campbell, Supervisor; See item number 75. CROSS CITY (1— Dixie, 2— Cross City, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—1,071) CRYSTAL RIVER (l — Citrus, 2— Inverness, 3 — Jacksonville, 4—869) CYPRESS (1— Jackson, 2— Marianna, 3— Pcnsacola, 4 — 240) DADE C0UNTY ( 2— Miami t 3— Miami, 4—180,988, 5—2,019) DADE CITY (1— Pasco, 2— Dade City, 5— Tampa, 4—1,811) County Welfare Board; Mrs. Annice Veascy, Executive Secretary; Sir. J. C. Carter, Chairman. DANIA (1 — Broward, 2 — Fort Lauderdale, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 1,674) Seminole agency; Mr, Francis J. Scott, Su.pt, DAVTfliPOKT (1— Polk, 2— Barto-r, 3— Tampa, 4—618) D-tiYTONA BEACH (l— Volusia, 2 — De Land, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 20,09 County welfare Department, 105 Michigan Ave*; Mrs. Dolly Crawford, Welfare Worker. Florida State Welfare Board, District #12, County Unit, 209 Orange Ave.; Mrs. Inez Baker, Director; Miss Elizabeth Pierce, Supervisor; Sec item number 75. Family Welfare association, 105 Michigan Ave,; Mrs. Emily Scaff , Executive Secretory; Covers county for Inter-agency service only. 190 BEZE-FIZL D (1— Broward, 2~ Fort Lauderdale, 3— Tampa, 4—1,485) DE FUNIAK S PRINGS (1— Walton, 2— Do Funiak Springs, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—2,636) Florida State Welfare Board, District #1; Miss Bernicc McCollum, District Director; Sec item nur.ber 75. DE LAND (1— Volusia, 2— Dc Land, 5— Jacksonville , 4—6,241) County Court, Court House; Hon. J. E. Peacock, County and Juvenile Judge; Mrs. Mac T. Donovan, Probation Officer* County Welfare Dept. ; Mrs. Hrttie B. Casey, Welfare Worker. West Volucia County Nursing & Welfare Dept., Court House, Mrs. Casey, Welfare Worker. DELRAY BEACH (1 — Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 5 — Miami, '.r— 2,3o3) - • DE SOT O COUNTY (2— Arcadia, 5— Tampa, 4—7,745, 5—640) DE SOTO CITY ( 1— Highlands , 2— Sebring, 3— Tampa, 4—231) . DIXIE COUNTY (2— Cross City, 3— Pensacola, 4—6,419, 5—710 ) DUNDEE (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—722) DUNEDIN (1— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—1,435) DUNNELLON (1— Marion, 2— Ocalo, 3— Jacksonville , 4—1,068) DUVAL COUNTY ( 2— Jacksonville, 3— Jacksonville , 4—175,204, 5—782) - • EAGLE LAKE (1— Polk, 2- -Bar tow, . 3— Tampa , 4—520) EATQNVILLE (1— Orange, -2— Orlando , 3— Tampa, 4—136) EAU CALLIE (1— Brevard, 2— Titusville , 3— Tampa, 4—871) EDGEWATER (1— Volusia, 2— De Land, 3— Jacksonville, 4—341) EDGEWOO D (1— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3— Tampa, 4—103) ELFERS (1— Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3— Tampa, 4 — 256) ELLENTON (1— Manatee, 2— Bradenton, 3— Tampa, 4—569) ESCAMBIA COUNTY ( 2— Pensacola, 5— -Fensc cola, . 4—53,594, 5—657) SSTO (1— Holmes, 2— Bonifay, 3— Pensacola, 4—190) FLORIDA EU5TIS (1— Lake, 2— Tavares, 3— Tampa, 4^-3, .449) EVERGLADES (1— Collier, 2— Everglades , 3— Miami, 4—172) FEDERAL POINT (1— Putnam, 2— Polatka, 3— Jacksonville , 4—313) FELLSMERE (1— Indian River, 3— Vero Beach, 3— Tampa, 4—356) FERNANDINO (1— Nassau, 2— Fernandino ,' 3— Jacksonville , 4—3,023) FLAGLER COUNTY (2— Bunnell, 3— Jacksonville , 4—2,466, 5—491) FLAGLER BEACH (1— Flagler, 2— Bunnell, 3— Jacksonville , 4—198) FLORIDA CITY (1— Dade, 2--Miami. s 3— Miami, 4 — 452) FORT LAUDERDALE (1— Broward, 2— Fort Lauderdale, 3— Tampa, 4—15,000) Florida State Welfare Board, District #10, County Unit; Mrs. Frank Stranahan; See item number 75. Juvenile Court of Broward County; Hon. Boyd H. Anderson, Juvenile Judge . Public Health Office; Dr. Paul G. Shell, Director. FORT MSADE (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—1,997) FORT MYERS (1— Lee, 2— Fort Myers, 3— Tampa, 4—12,000) Florida State Welfare Board, District #8, Cleveland Bldg.; Miss Martha Hoi son, District Director; Sec item number 75. Lee County Welfare Federation, Post Office Box 751; Miss Florence Larimer, Executive Secretary. National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, District #4; Mrs. Ruth Andreu, Representative. FORT OGDEN (1— Dc Soto, 2— Arcadia, 3— Tampa, 4—250) FORT PIERCE (1— St. Lucie, 2— Fort Pierce, 3~Miami, 4 — 4, 803) City and County welfare Association, Court House; Mrs. Carrie Critchley, Director and Case Yforker. National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, District. #2, 231 S. Indian River Drive; Miss Ina Pearcc, Representative, FORT gHIT E (1— Columbia, 2— Lake City, 3— Jacksonville , 4—272) FRAI1KLIN COUNTY ( 2— Apalachicola , 3— Penracola, 4—6,283, 5—541) FROSTPROOF (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—1,532) FRUITLAHD PARK (1— Lake, 2— Tavares, 3— Tampa, 4 — il9) 192 FLORIDA FULFORD (1— Dade, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4—520) GADSDEN CODHTY (2— Quincy, 3~Pensacola, 4—29,890, 5—540) GAINESVILLE (1— Alachua, 2— Gainesville , 3— Pcnsacola, 4—10,465) 41, 0 Florida Farm Colony for Epileptics and Feeble-minded; Dr. J. Maxoy Dell, Su.pt. GILCHFJST COUNTY (2— Trenton, 5— Pcnsacola, 4—4,137, 5—351) ' GLADES COUNTY (2— Moore Haven, 3 — Tampa, 4—2,762, 5—764) GOLDEN BEACH (1— Dade, 2— Miami , 3— Tanpa, 4—36) GLACEVILLE (1— Jackson, 2— Mar i anna , 3— Pcnsacola, 4—1,012) GREENACRES CITY (1— palm Berch, 2— West Palm Beach, 5— Miami, 4—329) GREEN COVE SPRINGS (1— Clay, 2— Green Cove Springs, 3~ Jacksonville . 4—1,719) 42. C Florida State Welfare Board, District #5; Miss Furma Douglas, District Director; See item number 75. GREENSBORO (1— Gadsden, 2— Quincy, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—350) GREENSVILLE (1— Madison, 2— Madison, 5— Jacksonville , 4—904) GREENWOOD (1 — Jackson, 2— Marianna, 5— Pcnsacola, 4 — 235) GRETNA (1— Gadsden, 2— Quincy, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—200) GR0VELAM) (1— Lake, 2— Tavares,' 3— Tampa, 4—820) GULF COUNTY ( 2— Wovahitchka , 3— Pcnsacola, 4—5,182, 5—558) GULFPORT (1— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—851) HAINES CITY (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—5,430) HALLAND^iLE (1— Broward, 2— Fort Lauderdale, 3— Tanpa, 4—1,012) HAMI LTON COUNTY (2— Jasper, 3— Jacksonville , 4—9,454, 5—528) HAMPTON (1— Bradford, 2— Starke, 3— Jacksonville , 4—311) A 193 FLORIDA HARDEE COUNTY ( 2— Wauchula , 3— Tampa, 4—10,343, 5—632) HASTINGS (1— St. Johns, 2— St. August ino, 3— Jacksonville , 4—673) HAVANA (1— Gadsden, 8 — Quincy, 3— Pensacola, 4—1,169) HAWTHORN (1— Alachua, 2— Gainesville, 3— Pensacola, 4—600) HENDRY COUNTY (2— La Belle, 3— Tanpa, 4—3,492, 5—1,171) HERNANDO COUNTY ( 2— Brooksville , 3— Tanpa, 4—4,948, 5—497) HERNANDO (1— Citrus, 2— Inverness, 3— Pensacola, 4—365) KIALEAH (1— Dade, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4 — 2,600) HIGHLANDS COUNTY (2— Scoring, 3— Tampa, 4—9,192, 5—1,021) HIGH SPRINGS (1— Alachua, 2— Gainesville, 3— Pensacola, 4—1,864) HILLCREST HEIGHTS (1— Polk, 2— Barton, 3— Tampa, 4—71) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY (g— Tampa, 3— Tampa, 4—159,208, 5—1,036) HOLLY HILL (1— Volusia, 2— De Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—1,146) HOLLYWOOD (1— 3rouard, 2— Fort Lauderdale, 3— Tampa, 4—2,869) HOLMES COUNTY (2— Bonifay, 3— pensacola, 4—14,449, 5—473) HOLT (1 — Okaloosa, 2 — Crcstviev;, 3 — Pensacola, 4 — 278) HOMESTEAD (1— Dade, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4—2,319) HOY.'FY-IN-THE-HILLS (I— Lake, 2— Tavarcs, 3— Tampa, 4—240) INVERNESS (1— Citrus, 2— Inverness, 3— Jacksonville , 4—1,215) Citrus County Public Health Council; Dr. U. B. Moon, Chairman. Probation Office; Miss Sara Roberts DoMuro , Probation Officer. Florida State Welfare Board, District No. 4, County Unit; Mrs. Dcssie Connell, Senior ".Yorker; Mrs. Bertha Ashbrook, District Supervisor. ; See item number 75. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY (2— Ycrno Ee^ch, 3— Tampa, ;— 6,724, 5— 4'97 ) 194 FLORIDA INDIANTOWN (1— Martin, 2— Stuart, 3— Miami, 4—343) 3MTJRLACHEN (1— Putnam, 2— Palatka, 3~ Jacksonville , 4—235) JACKSO N COUNTY (2— Marianna, 3— Pensacola, 4—35,000, 5—939) JACKSONVILLE (1— Duval, 2— Jacksonville , 4— Jacksonville, 5—146,259) 46. G- Baptist Hone for Children, 17 Cottage Ave.; Mr. Erinson McGowan, Supt . 47. G Board of Health, City of Jacksonville, 1004 Main St.; Mr. N. A. Upchurch, City Health Officer; Mrs. Lucy Knox McGee, Director of Nurses. 48. M Board of Public Instruction, 605 Ocean St.; Mr. R, C. Marshall, Supt. 49. H Boys' Hone Association, 230 E. Forsyth St.; Hon. Walter S. Crisv;ell, Executive Secretary. 50. F Children's Hone Society of Florida, 40-44 Bucknan Bldg. ; Mr. Marcus C. Fagg, State Supt. 51. F Church Hone for Children, St. John's Parish, S. Jacksonville St.; Mr. John S. Bond, Executive Chairman. 52. C City Welfare Department, 618 Dyal -Upchurch Bldg.; Mrs. Charles W. Tucker, Director. 53. N Community Chest of Jacksonville & Duval County, 318 Madison St.; Mrs. E. J. O'Brien, Secretary. 54. N Council of Social Agencies, 230 E. Forsyth St.; Mr. Sherwood H. Smith, Secretary. 55. K Disabled Veterans of World War, 320 W. Church St.; Mr. George W. Rodwayc, Past Commander. 56. B-C Duval County Family Welfare Agency, 700 W. 10th St.; Miss Charlotte Jolks, Executive Secretary. 57. G ■ Duval County Hospital. 58. E Duval County Legal Aid Association, Inc., 230 E. Forsyth St.; Mr. M. G. Boyco, Executive Secretary. 59. D Duval County Negro Detention Hone, 1345 Jessie St.; Mr. John Hall. 60. D-F Duval County Parental Home, Skinner Road; Mrs. Sina K. Blitch, Supt. 61. C Duval County Welfare Board, 700 W. Tenth St.; Mr. Fred M. Walker, General Supt. 62. E Emergency Bureau of Jacksonville, 136 E. Bay St.; Mrs. Charles W. Tucker, Executive Secretary. 63. G Florida State Board of Health, 1400 Julia St.; Dr. W. A. McPhaul, State Health Officer. 64. C Florida State Welfare Board, District #6, Old Post Office Bldg.; Mrs. Margaret H. Jacks, District Director; See item number 75. 65. G Florida Tuberculosis & Health Association, 111 W. Ashley St.; Mrs, May McComick Pynchon, Executive Secretary. 66. 0 Home for the Aged, 2751 St. Johns Ave.; Mrs. Lilian Young, Supt. 67. 0 Jacksonville Negro Welfare League, 704 Broad St.; Mr. Joe H. Janes, Jr., Executive Secretary. 68. D Jewish Welfare Society, E9 Mutual Life Bldg.; Mrs. Estclle G. Stern, Executive Secretary. 195 FLORIDA 69. D Juvenile Court, 107 Market St.; Hon. 'waiter S. Criswell, Judge; Mr. J. C. Lanier, Chief Probation Officer. 70. C Mothers' Aid Dept., Duval County, Court House, Rm. 1; Mr. Ralph T. Gray, Chairman. 71. I National Reemployment Service, Jacksonville District Office, 139 Z. Forsyth St.; Mr. James U. Brandies, Manager; Jurisdiction, Nassau, Duval, St. Johns, Flagler, Laker, Union, Bradford, Hamilton, Suwannee, Lafayette, Clay, Putnam, Columbia, and Alachua Counties. 72. I National Re-employment Service, 607 Larnett National Lank lldg.; Mr. J. C. Emerson, State Director. 73. M-0 National Youth Administration, State Headquarters; Mr. R. C. Beatty, Director. 74. D Policewoman's Bureau of Jacksonville, Police Station; Miss Elizabeth Thompson, Patrol Division; Mrs. Mittie G. Tipton, - Family and Neighborhood Division. 75. C Public Assistance Dept., State Welfare Board, Roberts Bldg.; All inter-agency correspondence for any branch of the Public Assistance Dept. of the Florida State Welfare Bureau should be addressed to this office. 76. 0 St. Vincent Do Paul Society; Mr. George A. Follin, President, St. Paul Conference. 77. G St. Vincent's Hospital, Barrs St. and St. Johns Ave.; Sister Angela, President and Supt. 78. 0 Salvation Army, 21 E. Church St. ; Mr. R. J. Riverbark, Chairman. 79. C Social Security Board (Field Office), 1411 Lynch Lldg. ; Mr. H. C. Mo gill, Manager. 80. A Social Service Exchange, 230 E. Forsyth St.; Miss Maryodith Cobia, Supervisor. 81. 0 Soldiers' and Sailors' Homo for Old Confederates. 82. C State Welfare Board, Exchange Lldg. ; Mr. Clayton C. Codrington, Commissioner; Miss Phyllis Hill, Director, Public Assistance Dept.; See item number 75. 83. I State Employment Service (Colored Office), 702 W. Ashley St.; Mr. James U. Brandies, District Manager. 84. J Travelers' Aid Society (white & Negro Depts.), 503 Florida Theatre Bldg. ; Mrs. R. F. Swlccgood, Secretary. 85. G Tuberculosis Association of Duval County, 346 St. James Bldg., Miss Gladys Malcolm, Executive Secretary. 86. D United States District Court, Federal Bldg.; Mr, George G. Dockrell, U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction, Baker, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Duval, Flagler, Hamilton, Madison, Marion, Nassau, Putnam, Saint Johns, Sunter, Suwannee, Union and Volusia Counties. 87. II Vocational Rehabilitation, 605 Ocean St.; Mr. Glenn B. Oalmes, County Agent. 88. C Works Progress Administration, Exchange Bldg.; Mr. James Y. Wilson, District Director. 89. H Young Women's Christian Association, 130 W. Monroe St.; Mrs. Malcolm M. Lander, General Secretary. 196 J ACKSONVILLE BEACH (1— Duval, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Jacksonville, 4—409 ) JASPER (1 — Hamilton, 2 — Jasper, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 1,748) Hamilton County Child Welfare Unit; Miss Edna Oxford, Welfare Worker, JEFFERSON COUNTY ( 2— Monticollo , 3— Pensacola, 4— 13,408, 5—530) JENNINGS (1— Hamilton, 2-- Jasper, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 561) JENSEN (1— Martin, 2— Stuart , 3— Miami, 4—419) JUPITER (1— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 3 — Miami , 4—176) K ELSEY CITY (1— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 3— Miami, 4—470) KEYSTONE HEIGHTS (1— Clay, 2— Green Cove Springs , 4—107) KEY WEST (1— Monroe, 2— Key '.Vest, 3— Miami, 4—12,831) Florida State Welfare Board, District 10, County Unit; Mrs. Gladys Roberts, Unit Supervisor; Sec item number 75. • Monroe County Juvenile Court; Hon. Julia Russell, Juvenile Judge; Mr. Frank Volasco, Probation Officer. National Re-employmcnt Service, Outpost Office, District #3, Administration Bldg. ; Mr. V/illiam V. Little,- Representative. Public Health Office; Dr. J. B. Parramoro, Director. KISSIMMES (1— Osceola, 2— Kissimmco, 3— Tampa, 4—3,163) ' . Florida State Hclfare Board, District #12, County Unit; See item number 75. LA BELLE (1— Hendry, 2— La Belle, 3- -Tampa, 4—397) LA CROSSE (1— Alachua, 2— Gainesville , 3— Pensacola, 4—374) LADY LAKE (1— Lake, 2— Tavares, 3— Tampa, 4—332) LAFAYETTE COUNTY (2— Mayo, 3— Pensacola, 4—4,361, . 5— 553) LAKE COUNTY (2— Tavares, 3— Tampa, 4—28,062, 5 — 1,047) LAKE ALFRED (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—791) LAKE BUTLER (1— Union, • 2— Lake Butler, 3— Jacksonville , 4—886) LAKE CITY (1— Columbia, 2— Lake City, 3— Jacksonville , 4—4,416) LAKE HAMILTON (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—464) FLORIDA LAKE HE LEN (l— Volusia, 2— De Land, 3— Jacksonvillo, 4—850) LAKE JOVITA (l— Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3— Tampa, 4— 322) LAKELAND (l~Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—21,017) Florida State Welfare Board, District #11, County Unit, 223 So. Mo. Ave.; Mr. Kenneth Van der Hulse, Unit Supervisor. National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, District #4; Mr. Cecil C. Miller, Representative, Public Welfare Dept., City of Lakeland; Mrs. Mollie F. Bishop, Worker . Rose Keller Branch (Polk County), 802 So. Penna. Ave.; Mr. E. S. Allsopp, President. LAKE MA I TL AND (Orange, 2— Orlando , 3— Tampa, 4—511) LAKE MARY (1— Seminole, 2— Sanford, 3— Tampa, 4—331) LAKE PL ACID (1— Highlands , 2— Sebring, 5— Tampa , 4—582) LAKE WA LES (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—4,388) Lake Wales Welfare Association; Mr. H. E. Draper, President- Director. LAKEW 00D (Walton, 2— De Funiak Springs, 3— Pensacola, 4—254) LAKE WORTH (l— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Eeach, 3— Miami, 4—5,940) LARGO (1— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—1,429) LATANA (1— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 3— -Miami, 4—188) LAUREL HILL (l — Okaloosa, 2 — Crostview, 3 — Pensacola, 4 — 302) LAWTEY (1— Bradford, 2— Starke, 3— Jacksonville , 4—554) LECANTO (1— Citrus, 2— Inverness, 3— Jacksonville , 4—61) LEE COUNTY (2— Fort Myers, 3— Taiapa, 4—16,551, 5—810) LEE (1 — Madison, 2 — Madison, 3 — Jacksonvillo, 4—185) LESSBURG (1— Lake, 2— Tavares, 3— Tampa, 4—4,326) Florida State Welfare Board, District #11; Mrs. Mollie F. 3ishop District Director. Health & Welfare Council; Mr. George Lee Singletary, President; Miss Hattie V. Miller, Secretary. LEON COUNTY ( 2— Tallahassee , 3— Pensacola, 4—26,560, 5—715) 198 LEVY COUNTY (2— Bronson, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—12,456, 5—1,148) LIB ERTY COUNTY (2— Bristol, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—4,067, 5—823) LIVE OA K (1 — Suwannee, 2 — Live Oak, 3 — Jacksonville, 4—2,734) Florida State Welfare Board, District #3; Miss Ernestine Mills, District Director. LQNGW00D (1— Seminole, 2— Sanford, 3— Tampa, 4—318) LYNN HA VEN (l— Bay, 2— Panama City, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—928) McINTO SH (1— Marion, 2— Ocala, 3 — Jacksonville , 4—272) MACCLENNY (1— Baker, 2— Macclonny, 3— Jacksonville , 4—519) MA DISON C OUNTY ( 2— Madi son , 3— Jacksonville , 4— 15,614", 5—774) MADISON (1— Madison, 2— -Madison, 3— Jacksonville , 4—2,189) MALABAR (l— Brevard, 2— Titusvillc , 3— Tampa, 4—138) MALONE (1 — Jackson, 2 — Marianna, 3 — Pcnsacole, 4—418) MANATEE COUNTY ( 2— Bradcnton, 3— Tampa, 4—22,502, 5— 823) MANaTEE (1— Manatee, 2— Bradcnton, 3 — Tampa, 4—3,219) MARIAN NA (l— Jackson, 2— Marianna, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—3,272) Florida State Welfare Board, District #2, County Unit; Mrs. Lucille Stanfill G-ivhan, Unit Supervisory See Item No. 75. Florida State Industrial School for Boys, P. 0. Box 590; Mr. Millard Davidson, Supt. Jackson Count}/ Child Welfare Unit; Mrs. Clcta W. Davis, Supervi Public Health Office; Dr. R. N. Joyner, Director. Vocational Rehabilitation; Mr. F. D. Dillman, Agent. MARION COUNT Y (2— Ocala, 3— Jacksonville , 4—30,751, 5—1,647)" MARTIN COUNTY (2— Stuart, 3— Miami, 4—5,111, 5—598) MASCO TTE (1— Lake, 2— Tavares, 3— Tampa , 4—260) MAYO (1 — Lafayette, 2— -Mayo, 3 — Pcnsacola, 4 — 555) MAYPORT (1— Duval, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Jacksonville , 4—511) MELBOURNE (1— Brevard, 2— Titusvillc , 3— Tampa, 4—2,677) FLORIDA MELBOURN E BIACH (1—Brevard, 2— Titusvillo , 3— Tampa, 4—72) MIAMI (1— Dade, 2— Miami , 3— Miami, 4—150,000) 108. ' F American Children's Home, 2900 S. W. 17th Street; I.Irs. S. D. Long, President; Mrs. Laurel S. Bush, Supt. 109. B Associated Catholic Charities, 326 Old P. 0. Building; Mr. Thomas Tangorman, Executive Secretary. 110. N Central Council of Social Agencies, 1620 Drcxel Avenue; Mr. Elisha A. King, President. 111. F " Children's Homo Society of Florida, 416 Fla. National Bank Building; Miss Minnie Robertson, District Supt. 112. C Children's Service Bureau of Dado County, 1310 Postal Building; Miss Irene Lamkin, Director. 113. C City Charities, 806 Court House; Mrs. Cora M. Bain, Executive Secretary. 114. N Coral Gables Welfare Board, City Hall, Coconut Grove; Secretary. 115. C County Charities, Room 806, Court House; Mrs. Nellie A. Bush, Executive Secretary. 116. K Dade County Juvenile Council, Room 502, Court House; Mr. T. D. Upton, President. 117. C Florida State Welfare Board, District #9., 31 N. E. First St.; Miss Elizabeth A. Cooley, District Director. 118. B Gesu Catholic Welfare Bureau, 326 Old P. 0. Building; Mr. John E. Kelly, Secretary. 119. G Jackson Memorial Hospital, 1000 N. W. 17th Street; Mrs. Clara Robinson, Social Service Director. 120. B-E Jewish Welfare Bureau, 111 N. E. 2nd. Ave., Congress Building; Mrs. Sadye Rose, Executive Secretary. 121. D Juvenile Court, Room 500, Court House; Eon. Walter H. Beckham, Judge; Mr. Paul M. Martens, Probation Officer. 122. G Mothers' Health Clinic, Fla. National Bank Bldg. ; Dr. Lydia Allen DeVilbis, Director. 123. I National Reemployment Service, District #3, P. 0. Box 89, City Club Building; Mr. S. Bo bo Dean, Manager. 124. D Probation Dept., Dado County Juvenile Court, Room 502, Court House; Hon. Walter H. Beckham, Judge; Mr. Paul M. Martens, Chief Probation Officer. < 125. 0 Salvation Army, 49 N. W. 5th Street. 126. C Social Security Beard (Field Office), Fla. National Bank Bldg.; Mr. R. B. Donaldson, Manager. 127. A Social Service Exchange, 1601 Court House; Miss Lois S. Hahn, Director. 128. F Receiving Home of the Southeastern Branch, 809 N. W. 14th St.; Mrs. L. A. Musgrave, Matron in Charge. 129. M State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, 1401-19 N, E. 2nd Ave., North Side School; Mr. Brycn A. Harrison, Agent. 130. J Travelers' Aid Society, F. E. C. Station; Mrs. Mfjnic Terrell, Executive Secretary. 131. D United States District Court, Federal Building; Mr. Frank A. Edwards, U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Collier, Dade, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Palm Beach, and St. Lucie Counties. 200 MIAMI BE^CH (1— Dade, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4—6,494) Miami Beach Welfare Federation, City Hall; Miss Maud Christian, Director. MIAMI SHORES (1— Dado, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4—612) MIAMI SPRINGS (1— Dade, 2— Miami, 3— Miami, 4—402) MI CANOPY (1— Alachua, 2— Gainesville , 3— Pensacola, 4—725) MILTON (1 — Si.nta Rosa, 2— Milton, 3— Pensacola, 4—1,466) MINNEOLA (1— Lake, 2— Tavarcs, 3— Tampa , 4—227) MISSION CITY (1— Volusia, 2— Do Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—169) MOLINO (1— Escambia, 2— Pensacola, 3 — Pensacola, 4—438) MONROE COUNTY (2— Key West, 3— Miami, 4—13,624, 5—1,100) MONTICELLO ( 1— Jeff er son, 2— Monticellc , 5— Pensacola, 4—1,901) County Welfare Agency; Mrs. Annie Andcrsan, Y/'orkcr. Florida State Welfare Board, District #2, County Unit; Miss Elizabeth Wilson, Visitor; See item number 75. MONT VERDE (1— Lake, 2— Tavarcs, 3— Tampa, 4—351) MOORE HAVEN (1— Glades, 2— Moore Haven, 3— Tampa, 4—612) MOUNT DORA (1— Lake, 2— Tavarcs, 3— Tampa, 4- -2, 122) MULBERRY (1— Polk, 2— Bartow., 3— Tampa,. 4—1,774) NAPLES (1— Collier, 2— Everglades , 3— Miami, 4—390) NASSAU COUNTY ( 2— Fcrnandino , 3— Jacksonville, 4—9,375, 5—630) NEWBERRY (1— Alachua, 2— Gainesville , 3— Pensacola , 4—766) NEW PORT RICHEY (1— Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3— Tampa, 4—758) NEW SMYRNA (1— Volusia, 2— Dc Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—4,149) County Welfare Dept.; Mrs. Mary McAuley, Welfare '.Yorker. NOMA (1— Holmes, 2— Bonifay, 3— Pensacola, 4—274) OAK HILL (1— Volusia, ,2— Dc Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—457) OAKLAND (1— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3— Tampa, 4 — 379) OAKLAND PARK (1— Broward, 2— Fort Lauderdale, 3— Tampa, 4 — 463) FLORIDA OCALA (1— Marion, 2-- Ocala, 3— Jacksonville , 4—8,110) County Court; Hon.. L. E. Futch, Judge. Florida Industrial School for Girls; Mrs. Lola C. Skipper, Superintendent . Florida State Welfare Board, District #11, County Unit; Miss Daisibol Clement, Unit Supervisor. National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, District #1, Cor. Osceola St. & Ft. King Ave.; Mr. Robert C. Simmons, Representative. Probation Department, Court House; Hiss Helen Irene Sutton, County Nurse & Acting Probation Officer. 0COBE (1— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3— Tampa, 4—794) OKALOOSA COUNTY ( 2— Crostview, 3— Pcnsacela, 4—9,897, 5—956) OKEECHOBEE COUNT Y ( 2— Okeechobee , 3— Miami , 4—4,129, 5—747) OKEECHOBE E ( 1— Okeechobee , 2— Okeechobee, 3— Miami, 4—1,795) ONA (1— Hardee, 2— Wauchula, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 85) OPALOCK A (1— Dade, 2— Miami , 3— Miami, 4—359) O RANGE COUNTY (2— Orlando, 3— Tampa, 4—58,184, 5—929 ORANGE CITY (1— Volusia, 2— Do Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—572) ORANGE PARK (l— Clay, 2— Green Cove Springs, 3— Jacksonville , 4—661) ORLAN DO (1 — Orange, 2— Orlando, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 29,900) City of Orlando Welfare Board, 437 Anderson St., City Hall; Mrs. Hulda Kibbe, Director. County Juvenile Court, New Court House; Hon. Martha Gore, Judge County Dept. of Public Welfare, Third Floor, Not/ Court House; Mrs. Clara B. Pedrick, Director. Florida State Welfare Board, District #12, 706 OB&JT Building; Miss Margaret Windau, District Director. National Reemployment Service, District #2, 6 W. Church Street; Mr. James L. Burgess, Manager. Social Security Board (Field Office), 311 South Orange Avenue; Mr. Paul K. Weaver, Manager. ORMOND (1— Volusia, 2— Do Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—1,517) OSCEOLA COUNTY (2-~ I&BSinriee,3 — Tampa, 4—10,6 99, 5—1,356) OSTEEN (1 — Volusia, 2— De Land, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 547) 202 FLORIDA OVI5DO (1— Seminole, 2— Sanford, 3— Tampa, 4— 1,042) OXFORD (1— Sumter, 2— Bushncll, 3— Jacksonville , 4—275) PAHOKEE (1— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 3— Miami, 4— 2,25G) PALATKA. (1 — Putnam, 2 — Palatka, 3— Jacksonville , 4 — 6,500) PALM BEACH COUNTY (2— West Palm Beach, 3--Miami, ' 4— 51,781, 5—1,940) PALM BEACH (1— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 3— Miami, 4—1,707) 147. 0 Palm Beach County Children's Home, 45th Street; Miss Ann Bronau Superintendent • 148. N Palm Beach County Health & Welfare Council. 149. B United Jewish Welfare Bureau, 400 Sea Spray Avenue; Mr. Joseph Mendel, President. PALM BEACH HARBOR (l— Palm Beach, 2— West Palm Beach, 3— Miami, 4—10 ) PALM CITY (1— Martin, 2— Stuart, 3— Miami, 4—95) PALI.IETTO (1— Manatee, 2 — Bradenton, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 3,043) PANAMA CI TY (1— Bay, 2— Panama City, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—5,402)' 150. C Fla. State Welfare Board, Dist. §l s County Unit. See Item No. 75 151. I National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, Dist. #6; Mr. Hiram W. Sperry, Representative. PASCO COUNTY (2— Dade City, 3— Tampa, 4—10,574, 5— 767) PASS-A-GR IL LE (1— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—233) PENNY FARMS (1— Clay, 2— Green Cove Springs, 3 — Jacksonville , 4—825) PENSACOLA (1 — Escambia, 2 — Pcnsacola, 3— Pensacola, 4—31,700) 152. B Bureau of Catholic Charities, 138 V/. Government St., W. ; Sister M. John Joseph in Charge. 153. F Children's Home Society of Florida, West Fla. Branch, 708 E. Jordan Street; Mr. Harry A. Lurton, President. 154. C Fla. State Welfare Board, Dist. #1, County Unit; Mrs. Pctrca Cabaniss, Unit Supervisor. See Item No. 75. 155. D Escambia County Probate & Juvenile Court, Room 201, Court of Records Building; Hon. Harvey E. Page, Judge; Mr. Blocker Forb Chief Probation Officer. 156. I National Reemployment Service, Dist. $6 , 27 W. Garden Street; Mr. Philip E. Harris, Representative. 157. G Public Health Office; Dr. W. H. Pickett , Director. 203 » FLORIDA St. Vincent do Paul Society Particular Council, 1221 DoSoto St.; Dr. J. M. Hoffman, President. Social Security Board (Field Office), c/o Postmaster; Mr. Jora.cs G. 1- 1?. this, Manager. United States District Court, Federal Building; Mr. Roy A. Berg- U. S. Probation Officer; "Jurisdiction: Alachua, Bay, Calhoun, Dixie, Escambia, 'Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf, KoIdos, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Taylor, Wakulla, Washington, and Walton Counties. Vocational Rehabilitation; Mr. T. L. Jackson, County Agent. PZRRY (1 — Taylor, 2— Perry, 3— Pcnsaccla, 4—2,74':) Fla. State Welfare Board, Dist. #3, County Unit; Miss Anita George, Visitor. See item Ho. 75 Public Health Office; Dr. C. A'. O'Quinn, Director. PIBRSON (1— Volusia, 2— De Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—624) PINBCASTLB (1— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3— Tanpa, 4 — 421) P BELLAS COUNTY ( 2— Clearwater ; 3— Tanpa, 4—63,962, 5—293) PINBLL AS PARK (1— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—465) PLANT CITY ( 1— Hillsborough , 2— Tanpa, - 3— Tanpa , 4—6 , 800 ) • POLK COUNT Y (2— Bartow, 3 — Tanpa, 4—83,000, 5—1,907) POLK CIT Y (1— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tanpa, 4—261) POMQKA (1— Putnar.i, 2— Palatka, 3— Jacksonville , 4—400) POMPANC (l—Broward, 2— Lauderdale , 3— Tanpa, 4—2,614) PONCE' DO LEON (1— Holmes,- 2— Bonifay, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—582) PORT ORA NGE (1— Volucia, 2— Dc Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—678) PORT RICHBY (Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3— Tanpa, 4—104) PORT ST. JOB ' (1— Gulf, 2— Wcwahitchkc , 3— Pensacola, 4—851) PORT SE .7ALL (l— Martin, 2— Stuart , 3— Miami, 4—153) PORT TAMPA CITY ( 1— Hillsborough, 2— Tanpa, 3 — Tanpa, 4—1,242) PUNTA GO RCA (1— Charlotte , 2— Punta Gofda, 3— -Tampa, 4—1,833) PUTNAM COUNTY (2— Palatka, 3— Jacksonville, 4—18,056, 5—752) QUINCY (1— Gadsden, 2— Quincy, 3— Pensacola, 4—3,788) 204 Florida 164. C Ila. State Welfare Board, Dlst. #2, 209 N. Adams it.; Miss Sacla Bostick, Dist. Director. 165. G Public Health Office; Dr. C. Y. r . McDonald, Director. RAIFORD (1— Union, 2— Lake Butler, 3— -Jacksonville , 4 — 460) 166. D Fla. State Prison; Mr. L. F. Cho.pmh, Supt. R5DDICK (1— Marion, 2 — Ocala, 3 — Jacksonville, 4~ -335) RIVgR JUNCTION (1— -Gadsden, 2— Quincy, 3 — Pensacola, 4—5,624) RIVIERA (1— -Pain Beach, 2-- west Pain Beach, 3— Miami, 4 — 811) ROCKLED GE (1— Brevard, 2— Titusvillc , 3— Tampa, 4—551) SAFETY HARBOR (l— Pinellas, g— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—765) St. AUGUSTINE (1— St Johns, 2— St. Augustine, 3— Jacksonville , 4—12,111) 167. C-D St. Johns County Welfare Federation, 77 Rivcria St.; Mrs, Mary Groh, Executive Secretary & Probation Officer. 168. C Fla. State Welfare Board, Dist. jf5, County Unit, P. 0. Box 827; Miss Gertrude Hccring, Director; Miss Star Parsons, Visitor. St. CLOU D (1— Osceola, 2— Kissiinee, 3— Tampa, 4—1,863) SAINT JOHNS COUNTY (2— St. Augustine, 3— Jacksonville , 4— 18,676, 5—608) St. LEO (1— -Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3 — Tampa, 4—158) St. LUC IE COUNT Y (2— Fort Pierce, 3— Miami, 4—7,057, 5— 580) St. MARKS (Wakulla, 2 — Crawfordvillo, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—217) St. PETERSBURG (1— Pinellas, 2 — Clearwater, 3 — Tnmpa, 4—49,153) 169. G County Health Unit. 170. C Dopt. of Public Welfare - Div. Social Service, 175 - 5th St., N; Mrs. Constance Pringlo Rudd, Director Social Service. 171. C Fla. State Welfare Board, Dist. $4, County Unit; Miss Margaret M. Hatch, Supervisor. 172. I National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, 828 - 1st St., N. Mr. Charles W. Barnctt, Representative. 173. 0 Salvation Amy. 174. I-K Veterans* Placement Service, USES, P. 0. Box 1118, 407-8 Tines Building; Mr. Charles S. Casey, Veterans* Placement Rcprcscntat Miss Blanche E. Wcstlake, Secretary, 175. 0 Young Men's Christian Association. SALERNO (1— Martin, 2— Stuart, 3— Miami, 4—328) 205 FLORIDA SANFORD (1 — Soninblo, 2— Sanfbrd, 3— Trjipa, 4—10,100) 176. C Florida State Welfare Board, District #12, County Unit; Miss Esther M. Ridge, Executive Secretary; Gee iten number 75. SAN MATEO CITY (1— Put nan, 2— I-alatka, 3— Jacksonville , 4—175) S^NT~ RCw COUNTY (2— Milton, 3— Fensacola, 4— 14,083, 5—1,025) &ARA30T.,. COUNTY (2— Sarasota,, 3— Tanpa, 4—12,440, 5— 514) SARASOTA (1— Sarasota, 2— Sarasota, 3 — Tanpa, 4—8,398) 177. 0 Salvation Amy, 210 Main St.; Mr. Janes Hclliday, Captain. 178. B-F Sarasota County Welfare Association, Rn, 5, City Kali; Mrs. Edna Landers, Social Director. 179. M Vocational Rehabilitation; Mr. A. R. Anderson, Agent. SCOTTSMOOR (1— Brevard, 2— Titusvillc , 3— Tanpa, 4—41) SEBASTIAN (1— Indian River, 2— Voro Beach, 3— Tanpa, 4—386) SEEKING (1— Highlands, 2— Scbring, 3— Tanpa, 4—2,912) 180. C-D Highlands County Board of Connissioncrs ; Mr. Son Dir.hcrline, Probation Officer & County Welfare Worker. 181. I National Rocnploynent Service, Outpost Office, District #4; Mir. Walter M. Willians, Representative. SE.IINOLE COUNTY (2— Sanford, 3— Tanpa, 4—18,735, 5—321) SEVILLE (1— Volusia, 2— Do Land, 3— Jacksonville , 4—535) SNE..D3 (1 — Jackson, .2 — Mar i anna, 5 — Pen sa cola, 4 — 657) SOUTH JACKSONVILLE (1— Duval, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Jacksonville , 4—5,597) SOUTH MIAMI (1— Dado, 2— Miuni , 3— Miani, 4—1,160) STARKE ( 1— Bradford , 2— Starke, 3— Jacksonville , 4—1,339) 182. C Florida State Welfare Board, District No. 5, County Unit; Mrs. Bessie M. Burns, Visitor; See iten nunber 75. STUART (1— Martin, 2— Stuart, 3— Miani , 4—1,924) 183. B-F Martin County Welfare Association; Mr. M. R. Cartroright, President. SUMTER COUNTY (2— Bushnell, 5— Jacksonville, 4—10,056, 5—583) 206 FLORIDA 184. C 185. D 186. F- 187. C 188. B- 189. I 190. D r 192. C 193. D 194. I- 195. N 196. N 197. B i no e 199. C 200. D 201. T 1 203. G 204. C 205. 0 206. c 207. /. 208. J" SDE&MHBE COUNTY (2— Live Oak, 3— Jacksonville, 4—15,731, 5—692) TAFT (1 — Orange, 2— Orlando , 3 — Tanpa, 4—296) TALLAHASSEE (1— Leon, 2— Tallahassee , 3— Pensacola, 4—11,725) Board of Connissionors of State Institutions; Governor Fred P. Cono, Chairman; Mr. W. B. Cone, Executive Secretary. County Court; Hen. May Walker, Judge. Florida Crippled Children's Commission, Box 374; Dr. 0. G. Kendrick, Chairr.ian. Florida State Welfare Board, District #2, County Unit; Airs. Enoth T. Cochran, Director. Leon County Welfare Association, Old Leon High School Bldg. ; Miss Helen Farrou, Executive Secretary. National Reemployment Service, District #5, 213 E. Tcnn. St.; Mr. George M. Sir.ia.ens, Jr., Representative. Probation Officer, 203 W. Park Ave.; Mrs. George I. Davis, Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. L. J". Graves, Director. Social Security Board (Field Office) , Capitol Square Bldg.; Mr. R. B. Watson, Manager. State Board of Pardons; Governor Fred P. Cone, Chairman; Mr. W. B. Cone, Secretary to Board. State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, State Capitol; Mr. Claud M. Andrews, Supervisor, TAMPA [1— Hillsborough, 2— Taripa, 3— Tampa, 4—125,725) Connunity Chest of Taripa; Mrs. E. J. O'Brien, Secretary. Council of Social Agencies, Eoy Scouts'' Headquarters, Allied Bldg.; Mr. John E. Hackney, President. Family Service Association, Taripa and Cass Sts. ; Mrs. Lillian Dasher, Executive Secretary. Florida Stat© Welfare Board, Dist. #7; Miss Marion J. Mickler, District Director; Sec item No. 75. Hillsborough County "welfare D epar trie nt ,705 Madison St.; Miss Nellie H. Cross, Director. Juvenile Court, Madison and Pierce Sts., Court House Annex; Hon. Thomas B. Castiglia, Judge. Legal Aid Society, 318 Madison St.; Miss S. Paton, Secretary. National Reemployment Service, District #4, 301 N. Franklin St. Mr. Omond G. Sexton, Manager. Public Health Office; Dr. J. S. Spoto, Director. Salvation Amy, 1102 Tanpa St.; Major T. H. Turkington, Officer in Charge. Salvation Array Women's Hone, Route #1, Box #305; Major Eunice McCrac, Officer in Charge. Social Security Board (Field Office), Citizens Bank Bldg.; Mr. N. F. Conger, Manager. Social Service Exchange, 318 Madison St.; Miss S. Paton, Secy. Traveler's Aid Society, Union Station; Miss Ida C. Roch, Executive Secretary. 207 FLORIDA United Jewish Charities, 2406 Watrous Ave.; Mrs. Ben Kairaovitz, President. United States District Court, 327 Federal Bldg. ; MT. Joseph Y. Cheney, Probation Officer: Jurisdiction; Brevard, Charlotte, DeSoto, Glades, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Hills ;_ horough, Indian River, Lake, Lee, Orange, Osceola, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota and Seminole Counties. Vocational Rehabilitation Dep artment , Madison St., School Bldg.; Mr. J. R. Payne, District Agent. West Tampa Boys* Club, 2119 Union St.; Mr., E. S. Erantz, Supt. TAMPASKORH S (l— Pinellas, 2— Clearwater , 3— Tampa, 4—280) TARPON SPRINGS (1— Pinellas, 2 — Clearwater, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 3,414) TAVARES (1— Lake, 2 — Tavaros, 3 — Tampa, 4—1,123) Board of County Commissioners, Lake Co.; Mr. Geo. J. Dykes, Clerk. TAYLOR COUNT Y (2— Perry, 3— Penoacola, 4— 13,136,5-t-l r C TITUSVTLLE (1— Brevard, 2--Titusville, 3— Tampa, 4—2,089) TRENTON (1— Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3— Tampa, 4—589) TRILBY (1 — Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 389) UMATILLA (1 — Lake, 2— Tavaros, 3 — Tampa, 4—953) UNION COUNTY (2— Lake Butler, 3— Jacksonville, 4—7,428, 5 — 248) VALPARAISO (1— Okaloosa, 2 — Crestview, 3— -Ponsacola, 4—99) VENICE (l — Sarasota, 2 — Sarasota, 3 — Tampa, 4 — 309) VERNON (l — V/ashington, 2— Chiploy, 3— Pcnsacola, 4—331) VERO BEACH (l — Indian River, 2— Vero Beach, 3 — Tampa, 4—2,268) Public Welfare Board; Miss Kathrync' Carter, Visitor. VOLUSIA COUNTY (2— Dc Land, 3— Jacksonville, 4— 4—50,550, 5—1,123) WABASS0 (1 — Indian River, 2 — Vero Beach, 3 — Tampa, 4—300) WAKULLA COUNTY (2— Crawfordville , 3— Pcnsacola, 4—5,468, 5—602) WAKULLA (1— Wakulla, 2 — Crawfordville, 3— Pcnsacola, 4 — 497) Public Health Office; Dr. L. C. Gonzales, Dist. Health Officer. 208 WALDO (1 — Alachua, 2 — Gainesville ,■ 3 — Ponsacola, 4 — 703) WALT OII COUNTY (2 — Do Funiak Springs, 3— Ponsacola, 4— 13,894, 5—1,095) WASHINGTON COUNTY (2— Chiplcy, 3— Ponsacola, 4—12,180 5— 620) WAUCHULA ' (1— Hardco, 2— Wauchula, 3— Tampa, 4—2,574) WEBSTER (1— Sumtor, 2 — Bushnoll, 3— Jacksonville , 4—339) WELAKA (1— Putnam, 2 — Palatka, 3 — Jacksonville, 4—409) WELLBORN (l — Suwannee, 2— Live Oak, 3 — Jacksonville, 4 — 324) WEST PALM BSL-CIi (l — Palm Beech, 2— West Palm Beach, 3— Miami; 4 — 29,500) Catholic Charities; Father Doherty. Florida State V/clfarc Board, List. #10; District Director} See Item No, 75, National Reemployment Service, Outpost Office, Dt t. /f5, Hotel Geo. Washington; Mr; Frederick B. Morrison, Rcprcsentati Palm Beach County Children *s Home ; Hon. Richard P, Robbins, Judg Miss Ann Bronaugh, Supt. Palm Beach County Welfare Department, County Court House; Miss Emma Fultz, Director. WEJAHITCKKA (l— Gulf, 2— Wewahitchka, 3— Ponsacola, 4—584) Florida State Welfare Bodrd, Dist. #2; County Unit; Lftss Joyce Rcud, Visitor. WHITE SPRINGS (l— Hamilton, 2— Jasper, 5— Jacksonville , 4—618) WILDW00D (1— Sumter, 2— Bushnoll, 3— Jacksonville, 4 — 1,345) WILLST0N (l — Levy, 2— Bronson, 3 — Ponsacola, 4—940) WMAUMA (1— Hillsborough, 2 — Tampa, 3— Tampa, 4 — 400) WINDSORS (1— Orange, 2— Orlando, 3— Tampa, 4—181) WINTER GARDEN (l— Orange, 2 — Orlando, 3 — Tampa, 4—2,023) WINTER HAVEN (l— Polk, 2— Bartow, 3— Tampa, 4—5,527) WINTER PARK (1 — Orange, 2— Orlando, 3 — Tampa, 4— 3,6H6) Florida State Welfare Board, Dist. #12, Co. Unit, Shore Ave.; See Item No. 75. FLORIDA YALAHA (1— Lake, 2— Tavr.ro s, 3— Tampa, 4—516) YANKEHTOV^ I (l — Citrus and Levy, 2 — Inverness and Bronson, 3— Jacksonville and Pensacola, 4—157) ZEPKYRIilLLS (l— Pasco, 2— Dade City, 3— Tampa, 4—748) ZOLFO SPRINGS (1— Hardee, 2 — T .7auchula, 3 — Tampa, 4—272) 210 FLO R I OA •TOE UBWSW OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUT OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS ONS CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary L U. S. Penitentiary LA U. S. Penitentiary Annex NE U. S. Northeastern Penl tentlary M U. S. Penitentiary W Federal Industrial Institution for Women C u. S. Industrial Re f ormato-y SW U. S. Southwestern Reformatory DD U. S. Hospital for Defective Delinquents U. S. Detention Head- quarters NO Federal Jail T U. S. Detention Farm MM U. S. Detention Farm Lee Federal Reformatory Camp FL Federal Prison Camp No. 5 MF Federal Prison Camp No. 8 TA Federal Prison Camp No. 10 K Federal Prison Camp No. 11 ADDRESS Alcatraz Island, California. Atlanta, Georgia. Leavenwor th, Kansas. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Lewlsburg, Pennsylvania. McNeil Island, Washington. Alderson, West Virginia. Chllllcothe, Ohio. El Reno, Oklahoma. Springfield, Missouri . New York City, New York. New Orleans, Lou 1 s 1 ana . La Tuna, Texas. Milan, Michigan. Petersburg, Virginia. Dupont, Washington. Montgomery, Alabama. Tucson, Arizona Kooskla, Idaho. NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER James A. Johnston, Warden . Fred G. Zerbst, Warden . Robert H. Hudspeth, Warden. A. C. Aderhold, Warden . Henry C. Hill, Warden. E. B. Swope, Warden. Dr. Miry B. Harris, Waraen . Joseph W. San ford, Warden. H. L. Merry, Warden. Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. George W. Humphrey, Acting Warden. M. F. Amrlne, Warden. Thomas 3. White, Warden. John J. Ryan, Warden. C. 0. Nicholson, Superintendent. Eug-ie 3. Heister, Superintendent. James B. Gaffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent. Deane Reiner, Superintendent. ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS TO: Warden, Attn.: Chaplain Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Psrole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Supt. , Attn.: Sr. Wardens Ass't. Acting Warden Warden Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Supt. , Attn.: Parole Officer Superintendent Acting Supt., Attn.: Parole Clerk Supt., Attn.: Parole Clerk Superintendent U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION LEX U. S. Public Health Lexington, Dr. Lawrence Kolb, Supt., Service Hospital Kentucky. Superintendent. Attn.: Administrative Ass't. 211 I . S DEPARTMENT OF JUSTI CE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D. C. JAMES V. BENNETT, DIRECTOR THE UiKHKj ur mt NOV 25 1936 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS GEORGIA SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. Gerlach Supervisor Social Service Fedeial Bureau Prisons - 1938 - Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia WP A 1T0J ect No. 221 12. 1 1 \ <5 3* FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, sin~e it has as one of its primary purpose s the fostering of a better understanding and. the establishment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like interests and need for this information. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia MP A Pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified informa- tion regarding approximately 8,500 agencies. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Georgia directory on April 23, 193J, each agency listed therein was rcchecked through ccrre spondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicat- ing correct ion to be made. For those agencies not responding , the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies Or inaccuracies in this revised directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page zqz you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers md the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. Ed&ar M. Gerlach Suprervisor Social Service Apr 1 1 1 , IQ38 212 GEORGIA GENERAL IMFOEMATION RESIDENCE - There iro no statutory requirements covering domicile for indigent nodical cases. Domicile is largely a natter of intent and cir- cumstances surrounding the individual claim and this may be determined by the probate court of tho county v.hore the subject seems to bo resident. MEDICAL CASES -The formal procedure in indigent medical cases is to refer tho case tc the county school superintendent (who is a member of the county Board cf Health) at the county seat. Copy of the referral should be sent to the Director of the State Department of Health at Atlanta. (Item No. 48) FSYCHOTICS - Psychotic cases should be, referred to the Judge of the Court of Ordinary at the county seat, and, if veterans, notice should be given to the Chief Attorney, Veterans' Administration Facility, Atlanta, Georgia. STATE WELFARE - The State Department of General Welfaro has general supervision and control over the following: Item No. 1. Milledgcville State Hospital 270 2. Georgia Training School for Mental 185 Defectives 3. Training School for Boys 269 4. Training School for Girls 36 5. The School for the Deaf 106 6. The Academy for the Blind 242 7. The Confederate Soldiers' Home 30 It is authorized to arrange care for homeless, dependent and neglected children. The County Boards of Public Welfare administer all forms of public relief and perform such additional services as are agreed upon by the proper county and state officials. The State Board consists of the Director and six additional members, one of which said members is a medical doctor in active practice and one a dentist in active practice appointed by tho Governor from the ten congressional districts of the State. The Director of the State Departiacnt of Public welfare (Item No. 49) is appointed by the Governor for a term of fro years and is the Executive of the Depart- ment . STATE BOAIvD CF HEALTH - There is a department of the State Government known as the Department of Public Health, under tho management and control of a Beard of Health. The latter is composed of fourteen members appointed by the Governor and confirmed by tho Senate, and elects a Director of the Department of Public Health v;ho acts as its Executive Officer. Responsibility for supervision and conducting the management of the State Tuberculosis Sanatorium is lodged in this Department. 214 GEORGIA STATE PRISON SY STEM - The Georgia Prison Commission has complete control and management of state convicts. It is composed of three citizens who serve six year rotating terms. The Commission elects one of its members chairman and selects a secretary. (Item No. 42) There is no one state penal institution. Able-bodied prisoners are sent to various road construction camps throughout the State. In addition to these camps, there are prison farms in various counties of the State. STATE PAROL E - The Prison Commission has full power to establish rules and regulations concerning parole. No paroles arc granted until the minimum sentence fixed by law, ns punishment for the crime for which the prisoner has boon convicted, has been served. All parole; are granted by the Governor of the State upon recommendation of the Prison Commission. This Commission is also empowered to issue orders for the arrest of any parolees who may have violated the conditions of their release. STATE PARDON - The Prison Commission also ao*B as a Board of Pardons in investigating all applications for Executive clemency and mailing recommendations to the Governor regarding granting of the same. V ITAL STATIST ICS - Information not available regarding procedure to be followed in making application for verification of vital statistics. STATE CONFE REN CE OF SOCIAL WORK - The Georgia Conference on Social Work will moot in April, 1928 (?) at Macon. The President is Miss Louisa De3. FitzSimons, State Dept. of Public Welfare, 334 Hurt Bldg. , Atlanta, Georgia and the Secretary, Mr. Frank Miller, 11 Pryor St.,S.w., * * * 215 GEORGIA DlrtECTCRY COLE - The letters which appear to the loft of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following code: A Social Service Exchange B Family welfare (Private) C Public Welfare D Care of Delinquents (Probation, Institution, Parole) E Legal Aid F Child \7olfaro (Private) G Hospital, Clinic and Health Agency H Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I Enployncnt J Traveler's Aid K Veteran's Care L Foreign Born M Specialized Education N Adninistrativc ( Federations) 0 Miscellaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has beun listed with the none of the county, county seat, address of the U. S. Probation Officer in arioso jurisdiction the county or city lice, population, and land area in square nilos of the counties indicated. The following code has been used: 1 County 2 County seat 3 Headquarters U. S. Probation Officer 4 Population 5 Land area in square nilcs 216 GEORGIA ABBEVILL E (1— Wilco^ 2— Abbeville , 3— Macon, 4—1,018) ACKWORTH (1— Cobb, 2-\ sLetta, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,163) ADAIRVILLE (1— Bartow, 2— Carter sville , 3— Atlanta, 4—765) AD EL (1— -Cook, 2— Adel, 3— Macon, 4—1,796) 1. C Qook County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mary Alice Sineath, County Welfare Worker. ADRIAN (1 — Emanuel and Johnson, 2 — Swainsboro and wrightsville , 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 685) AIKENTON (1— Jasper, 2— Monticello , 3— Macon, 4—34) AILEY (1 — Montgomery, 2 — Mt. Vernon, 3 — Brunswick, 4—428) ALAMO (1 — Wheeler, 2— Alamo, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 613) 2. C Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Pansie Coleman, County Welfare Worker. ALAPAHA (1— Berrien, 2— Nashville, 3 — Macon, 4—270) ALBANY (1 — Dougherty, 2— Albany, 3— Macon, 4—14,507) Charity Relief Bureau; Mr. D. W. Brosnan, Manager. Child Welfare Services; Mrs. Louise Battle Donnigan. County Welfare Dept. , Division of Public Assistance, District #2; Miss Elizabeth A. Brown, District Field Supervisor. Dougherty County Dept. of Public Welfare, 113 S. 'Washington St Mrs, Ailene C. Arensbach, County Director. Juvenile Court; Hon. Clayton Jones, Judge. Public Health Office; Dr. Thomas W. Collier, Commissioner of Health. Social Security Board (Field Office), Champion Bldg. ; Mr. D. S Laffittc, Manager. ALDORA (1— Lamar, 2— Barnes villo , 3 — Macon, 4 — 595) ALMA (1 — Bacon, 2 — Alma, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 1,255) 10. C Bacon County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Dorothy W. Adams, County Welfare Worker. ALPHARETTA (1— Milton, 2— Atlanta, 3— Atlanta, 4— 477 > ALSTON (1— Montgomery, 2— Mt. Vernon, 3 — Brunswick, 4^-199) ALTO (1 — Banks end Habersham, 2 — Homer and Clarksvill ; j, 3— Atlanta, 4—219) ALVA TON ( 1— -Meriwether , 2 — Greenville, 3— Macon, 4 — 1|5) AMERICUS (1— Sumter, 2— Amoricus, 3— Macon, 4—10,000) 217 3. C 4. C 5. c 6. c 7. D 8. G 9. C GEORGIA Associated Charities; Rev. J. B. Lar/ronce, President. Public Health Office; Dr. W. Franklin Castellow, Commissioner of Health. Sumter County Dept. of Public Wolf arc, Cotton Ave.; Mr. George W. Dykes, Director. ANDERSONVILLE (1— Sumter, 2-^Anoricus, 3— Macon, 4- -231) APALACHEE (1— Morgan, 2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4— 2G9) APPLING COUNT Y (2— Baxley, 3— Brunswick, 4—13,314, 5—454) APPLING (1— Columbia, 2— Appling, 3— Brunswick) Case Correspondent; Miss Cora Marshall. Columbia County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Anne G. Jarrcll, Director. APA3I (1— Crisp, 2— Gordolc, 3— Macon, 4—452) ARCADE (1— Jackson, 2— Jeff arson, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 94) JiRGYLE (1— Clinch, 2— Homcrvillc , 3— Macon, 4—311) ARLINGTON (1— Calhoun and Early, 2— Morgan and Blake ly, 3— Macon, 4—1,232) ASH3URN . (1— Turner, 2— Ashburn, 3— Macon, 4—2,073) Case Correspondent; Mrs. H. M. Harp. Turner County Welfare Dept.; Mrs. Margaret McDonald, Welfare Director; Mr. Clarence Holland, Chairman of Co. Board of Roads and Revenues. ATHENS (1— Clarke, 2— Athens, 3— Macon, 4—18,192) Clark County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Vincent ia Coppinger, Director. County Welfare Dept., Division of Public Assistance, District #10, 787 Cobb St.; Miss Leslie Robinson, District Field Supervisor. Public Hccltli Office; Dr. W. W. Brown , Commissioner of Health. Social Security Board (Field Office), Hinton Bl&g. ; Mr. Joseph LaRocca, Manager. ATKINSON COUNTY' (2— Pournch, 3— Brunrvlct, 4—6,894, b— 330) ATLANTA (1— DeKalb and Fulton, 2— Decatur and Atlanta, 5— Atlanta, 4—280,400) Adult Probation Office, Fulton County, 212 Fulton County Court House; Mr. G. Allen Maddox, Chief Probation Officer. GEORGIA 23. N Atlanta Community Chest, Inc., 11 Pryor St. S.W. , Mr. Boyco II. Edens , Director. 24. J Atlanta Travelers' Aid Society, Rm. 4, Terminal Station; Mr. F F. Athearn, Executive Secretary. 25. N Board of Pardons; Miss Ida J. Henderson, Secretary. 26. D Central Howard Association, 904 Hcaly Bldg. ; Mrs. William T. McGann, Secretary. 27. F Children's Service Bureau of the Hebron Orphans' Hone, 780 Washington St., S.W. ; Mr* Armand Wylo, Executive Vice-President Mrs. Viola Wylo, Director of Case Work. 28. F Child Welfare Association, 779 Juniper St. N.E. ; Miss Florence Van Sicklcr, Executive Secretary. 29. I Community Employment Service, 85 Poplar St. N.E. ; Miss Kathleen Watson, Executive Secretary. 30. 0 Confederate Soldiers' Hone. 31. C County Welfare Dept., Division of Public Assistance, District #5, Hurt Bldg.; Miss Opal Futch, District Field Supervisor. 32. B Family Welfare Society, 105 Forrest Ave. N.E. ; Miss Angela Cox, Executive Secretary. 33. B-N Federation for Jewish Social Service, 318 Cap. Ave. S.E. ; Mr. Edward M. Kahn, Executive Director. 34. C Fulton County Dept. of Public Welfare, 160 Pryor St. S.W. ; Dr. William Euck, Director; Mrs. Mary W. Athearn, Case Supervisor. 35. D Fulton County Juvenile Court, 321 Court House; Hon. Garland M. Watkins, Judge. 36. D Georgia Training School for Girls, Route 4, Box 490; Mrs. M. E. Sikcs, Supt. 37. G Grady Hospital; Mr. J. B. Franklin, Supt.; Dr. Joseph H. Hines, Medical Director. 38. D Industrial Farm, R. F. D. #4, Bakers Ferry Road; Mr. E. J. Waits, Supt. 39. E Legal Aid Society, 216 Fulton County Court House; Mr. J. E. Thrift, Attorney. 40. 0 National Youth Administration, 10 Forsyth St. Bldg. ; Mr. D. B. Lassetor, Director. 41. 0 National Youth Adnini strati on, County Arc" 1 ., 321 W. U. Bldg.; Mrs. Caroline M. Hill, Area Supervisor., 42. D Prison Comniss ion of Georgia, 414-417 State Capitol; Mr. G. A. Johns, Chairman; Miss Ida J. Henderson, Scerc.t;iry. 43. D Prisoners' Aid Society, 720 Crew Sc., S.W. ; Rev. H. C. Cooley, Commander. 44. G Public Health Office; Dr. W. L. Gilbert, Commissioner of Health. 45. C Social Security Board (Field Office), 10 Forsyth St.; Mr. J. R. Murphy, Manager. 46. A Social Service Index, 513-514 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.; Mrs. Mary Ansley Miller, Executive Secretary. 47. N • Social Welfr.ro Council, 11 Pryor St.; Miss Rnoda Khufnan, Executive Secretary. 48. G ' State Department of Health; Dr. T. F. Abcrcrombic , State Director. 219 GEORGIA 49. C State Dept. of Public VJclfo.ro, 329 Hurt Bldg. ; Mr. Lamar Mur dough, Director; Miss Louisa dcB. FitzSimons, Director of Public Assistance. 50. C State Dept. of Public Welfare , Child Welfare Division; Miss Francis Steele, Supervisor • 51. 1 State Employment Service, 802 Marietta Street Bldg.; Mr. Marion A. O'Connor, Director and Veterans' placement Representative, 52. D United States District Court, 415 Federal Bldg.; Mr. Edward Everett, Chief U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction, Baker, Banks, Barrow, Bartow, Campbell, Carroll, Catoosa, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, Dade, Dawson, Do Kalb, Dou 0 las, Fannin, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, Fulton, Gilmer , Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Haralson, Hoard, Henry, Jackson, Lurripkin, Milton, Murray, Newton, Paulding, Pickens, Polk, Rabun, Rockdale, Spalding, Stephens, Towns, Troup, Union, Walker and White Counties. 53. D Unitod States Penitentiary; Mr. F. G. Zcrbst, Warden* 54. G-K United States Veterans' Administration, 5998 Peach tree Road, Mr. John M. Slaton, Jr., Manager; Miss Martha Randall and Miss Christine Simpson, psychiatric Social Workers. 55. I-K Veterans' Placement Service, 802 Marietta St. Eld,..; Mr. Marion A. O'Connor, acting Representative. 56. M Vocational Rehabilitation, 238 Capt. Ave. S.E. ; Mi'. E. E. White, District Supervisor. 57. I Works Progress Administration of Georgia, 10 Forsyth St. Bldg.; Miss Gay B. Shoppersoii, Administrator. ATTAPULCUS (1 — Decatur, 2— Ba inbridge , 3— Macon, 4—416) A UBURN (1— Barron, 2— Winder, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 230) AUGUSTA (1— Richmond, g— Augusta, 3— Brunswick, 4— o 0,342) 58. H Bethlehem Community House, Conklin Ave. ; Mr. L. C. Hamilton. 59. 3 Family Welfare Society, Court House; Mrs. E. M. Harris, Executive Secretary. 60. 0 Mary warren Home for the Aged. 61. D Probation Office of City Court, 1217 Southern Finance Corp. Bldg.; Mr. Edward S. Curry, Special Bailiff, 62. G Public Health Office; Dr. Thomas B. Phirizy, Commj . : s io ncr cf Health. 63. D Richmond County Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. H. A. Woodward, Judge; Miss Elizabeth B. Hamilton, Chief Probation Officer. 64. C Social Security Board (Field Office), Southern Fi: ncc Bid;.; Mr. Paul Byrley, Manager. 65. C State Dept. of Public Welfare, District #10; Miss Leslie Robinson, District Supervisor. 66. J • Travelers' Aid, Union Station, Barrett's Plaza; Mrs. L. P. Tcssicr, Executive Secretary. 67. E Veterans' Administration; Dr. William M. Dodson, Manager. 68. G Willingford Hospital. 220 GEORGIA AUSTELL (1— Cobb, 2— Marietta, 3— Atlanta, /y~965) AVALON (1— Stephens, 2— Taccoa, 3~Atlanta, 4—59) AVERA (1— Jefferson, 2— Louisville , 3— Brunswick, 4 — 258) AV0NDAL5 ESTATES (1— DeKalb, 2~Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4—535) BABGOCK (1— Miller, 2 — Colquitt, 3— Macon, 4—30) BACON COUNTY (2— Alma, 3— Brunswick, 4—7,055, 5—271) BACONTON (1— Mitchell, 2— Camilla, 3— Macon, 4—498) BAIN3RIDGE (l— Decatur, 2— Bainbrid^c , 3— Macon, 4—6,800) 69. C Decatur County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House;; Miss Mary Mock, Director. 70. G Public Health Office; Dr. M. A. Fort, Cordis sioner of Health. 71. M State Vocational Rehabilitation Office; Mr. Roland Lower, Assistant Supervisor. BAKER COUNTY (2— Newton, 3— Atlanta, 4—7,818, 5—357) B ALDWIN COUNTY ( 2— Millod-cvillc , 3— Macon, 4— 22,878, 5—307) BALDWIN (1 — Banks and Habersham, 2 — Honor and Clarkesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—319) BALL GROUND (1— Cherokee, 2— Canton, 3— Atlanta, 4—706) BANKS COUNTY (2— Honor, 3— Atlanta, 4—9,703, 5— 222) BARNS SVTLLE (1— Lamar, 2— Bamesville , 3— Macon, 4—3,500) 72. N Barncsvillc Connmnity Chest; Mrs. W. P. Miller, Volunteer Relief Worker. 73. 0 Case Correspondent; Mrs. V.'. P. Miller. 74. C Lamar County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Marybeth Waters, Director. EARNBT 3H0ALS (1— Oconee, 2— Wat kins vi lie , 3— Macon, 4—59) LARESY (1— Brooks, 2— Quitman, 3— Macon, 4—209) L.JRR0W COUNTY (2— Winder, 5— Atlanta, 4—18,401, 5—168) BARTOW COUNTY (2— Carter svillc, 3— Atlanta, 4—25,364, 5—471) 221 GEORGIA BARTOU (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Louisville, 3— Brunswick, 4—416) BARWICK (1— Brooks ana Thonac, 2— O^iitnan and Thonasvillo, 5 — Llacon, 4—499) BAXLEY (1 — Appling, 2— Eaxlcy, 3— Brunswick, 4—2,122) Appling County V/clfarc Dept.; Miss Mildred Minchow, County Welfare Worker, Case Correspondent; Mrs. J. B. Thonas. Ordinary : . Mr . M. F . Moo dy . BEACH (1— ware, 2— Waycross, 3— Brunswick, 4—163) BELLTCN (1— Banks and Hall, 2— Honor and Gainesville, 5— -Atlanta, 4 — 206) BELMON T (1— Hall, 2— Gainesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—103) EST! HILL COUNTY (2— Fitzgerald, 3— Brunswick, 4— 13,047, 5—256) BENOVOLENCE (1— Randolph, 2— Cuthbort, 3— Macon, 4—250) BERLIN (1— Colquitt, 2— Cuthbort , 3— Macon, 4—250) EBRRIEN COUNTY ( 2— Nashville , 3— Macon, 4—14,646, 5— 455) BETHEBELEM ( 1— Barrow, 2— Winder, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 209) BET WEEN (1— Walton, 2— Monroe, 5— Macon, 4—106) BEVERLY (1— Elbert, 2— Elberton, 3— Macon, 4—12) BIB B COUNTY (2— Macon, 3— Macon, 4—77,042, 5—277) BIBB CI TY (1— Muskogee, 2— Columbus , 3— Macon, 4—1,707) BISHOP (1— Oconee, 2— Watkinsville , 3— Macon, 4—241) BLACKS! IBA R (1— Pierce, 2 — Blackshear, 3— Brunsv/ick, 4 — 1,817) City Welfare Board. Pierce County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mary Frances Robert Welfare Director. Public Health Office, State Health Dist. No. 6; Dr. F. A. Brink Commissioner of Health. BLAIRS7ILLE (1— Union, 2— Blairsville , 3— Atlanta, 4—298) Union County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Austelle Colwell, Director. B LAKELY (l— Early, 2— Elakely, 3— Macon, 4—2,106) Early County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Genevieve E. Martin, County Director. GEORGIA BLECKLgrr COUNTY (2— Cochran, 3— Macon, 4—9,133, 5—205) " BLUE RIDGE (1— Fannin, 2— Bliic Ridge, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,190) 83. C Fannin County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Thelma Keith Sevan, Director. BLUFF TON (1— Clay, 2— Fort Gaines, 5— Macon, 4—292) BLYTHE (1— Burke, 2— Waynesboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—209) BOGART (1— Oconee, 2— Watkinsvillo , 3— Macon, 4—346) BOLINGLROKE (1— Monroe, 2— Forsyth, 3— Macon, 4—103) BOSTO N (1— Thomas, 2— Thomasvillc, 3— Macon, 4—1,243) BOST WICK (1— Morgan, 2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4—298) BOWpEN 1-Carroll, 2— Carroll ton, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,024) EQWERSVTLLZ (1— Hart, 2— Hartwell, 3— Macon, 4—271) BOWMAN (1— Elbert, 2— Elbcrton, 3— Macon, 4—604) BOX SPRINGS (1— Talbot, 2— Talbotton, 3— Macon, 4—79) BOYjON (1— Miller, 2— Colquitt, 3— Macon, 4—59) BRANT LEY COUNTY (2— Nahunta, 3— Brunswick, 4—6,895, 5—471) BRASELT OH (1— Jackson, 2— Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 189) BRASWELL (1— Paulding, 2— Dallas, 5— Atlanta, 4—76) BREMEN (1— Haralson, 2— Buchanan, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,030) BRINSON (1— Decatur, 2— Bainbridge , 3— Macon, 4—368) BRETON (1— Laurens, 2— Dublin, 3— Macon, 4—151) BRISTOL (1— Pierce, 2 — Blackshoar, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 205) BR0MW0OD (1— Terrell, 2— Dawson, 3— Macon, 4—485) BROOKLET (1— Bulloch, 2— Statcsboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—536) BWOKSCGmfY (2— Quitman, 3— Macon, 4—21,330, 5—514) BROOKS (1— Fayette, 2— Fayettovillo , 3— Atlanta, 4—223) BROXTON (1— Coffee, 2— Douglas, 3— Brunswick, 4—830) 223 GEOKGIA BRUNSWICK (1— Glynn, 2 — Brunswick, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 16,326) Glynn County Board of Health; Miss Ruth S. Smith, Social Case Worker. Clymi County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs,. Maude G. Lambright, Director. Juvenile Court; Hon. Charles L. Gowon, Judge. Public Health Office; Dr. M. E. Winchester, Commissioner of Health. U. S. District Court, 221-222 Federal Building; Nr. Edwin C. Hardison, Chief U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Bon Hill, Brantley, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Camden, Candler, Charlton, Chatham, Coffee, Columbia, Dodge, Effingham, Emanuel, Evans, Glascock, Glynn, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, McDuffic, Mcintosh, Montgomery, Pierce, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Telfair, Toombs, Treutlen, Ware, Warren, Wayne, Wheeler, and Wilkes Counties Young Women's Christian Association, 501g Gloucester Street; Airs. S. L. High, General Secretary. B RYAN COUN TY (2— Clyde, 3— Brunswick, 4—5,952, 5—431 BUCHANA N (1— Haralson, 2— Buchanan, 3— Atlanta, 4—429) Haralson County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Nobia R. Frey, Welfare Director. BUCKHEAD (1— Morgan, 2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4—273; BUEN A VISTA (1— Marion, 2— Buena Vista, 3— Macon, 4—1,097) Marion County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Augusta E. Williams County Welfare Director. BUFORD (1 — Gwinnett, 2— Lawrenccvillc, 3— Atlanta, 4—3,357) BULLOCH COUNTY ( 2— Statesboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—26,509 5—668) DURKZ COUNTY ( 2— Waynesboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—29,224, " 5—956) BUSHNLLL (1— Coffee, 2— Douglas, 3— Brunswick, 4—66) BUTLER (1— Taylor, 2— Butler, 3— Macon, 4—857) Taylor County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mice Mario Borrow, Director; Mrs* Lula Wall, County Welfare Worker, B UTTS COUN TY (2— Jackscn, 3— Macon, 4—9,5-5, 5—203) BYROMVILL E (1— Dooly, 2— Vienna, 3— Macon, 4—315) B YRON (1— Peach, 2— Fort Valley, 3— Macon, 4—318) CADWZLL (1— Laurens, 2 — Dublin, 3 — Macon, 4 — 208) CAIR O (1— Grady, 2— Cairo, 3— Macon, 4— 4, 199) Grady County Dept. of Public welfare; Miss Mary Louise Maxwell, Director. Juvenile Court; Mr. Charles F. Richter, Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. H. P. Rankin, Commissioner of Health. CA LHOUN COUNTY (2— Morgan, 3— Macon, 4—10,576, 5—284) CALHOUN (1— Gordon, 2— Calhoun, 3— Atlanta, 4—2,371) Case Correspondent; Miss Estclle Wright. Gordon County Dept. of Public 'welfare; Miss Katharine Dorscy, Director of Welfare Dept. CAMA K (1 — Warren, 2 — V.'arrenton, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 345) CAMDEN C OUNTY ( 2— Woodbine , 3— Brunswick, 4—6,338, 5—711) CA?^£VILLE (1— Franklin, -2— Gainesville , 3— Macon, 4—404) CAMIL LA (1— Mitchell, 2— Camilla, 3— Macon, 4—2,025) Mitchell County Dept. of Public welfare; Miss Helen Lev/is, Welfare Worker. Public Health Office;- Dr. C. 0. Rainey, Commissioner of Health. CAMPION (1~ Walton, 2— Monroe, 3— Macon, 4—173) CANDLER COUNTY (2— Hotter, 3— Brunswick, 4—12,000, 5—228) CtJJO N (1 — Hart & Franklin, 2— Hartwcll & Gainesville, 3— Macon, 4—568) C ANOOCHB E (1— Emanuel, 2— Swainsboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—60) CANTON (1— Cherokee, 2— Canton, 3— Atlanta, 4—2,892) Cherokee County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elnora D. Glover, Welfare Worker. Transient Aid, Cooperating Representative, Box 568; Mrs, John Epperson. CARL (1— Barrow, 2— Winder, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 112) CARLTON (1— Madison, 2— Danie'lsville , 3— Macon, 4—344) C^NESYILLE (1— Franklin, 2— Carnesville , 3— Macon, 4—550) Franklin County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Manoal Tucker, County Welfare Director. CAR ROLL COUNT Y (2— Carroll ton, 3— Atlanta, 4—34,272, 5 — i92) CARR0LLT0N (1— Carroll,' 2— Carroll ton, 3— Atlanta, 4—5,052) GEORGIA Carroll County Dept. of Public Welfare., Court House; Miss Nell Pontocost, Director. CARTERSVILLE (1— Barton, 2— Cart ererilio, 3— Atlanta, 4—5,250) Bartow County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Marie A. Vaughan, Director. Public Health Office; Dr. A. C. Shomblin, Commissioner of Health. C ATOOSA CO UNTY (2— Ringgold, 3— -Atlanta, 4—9,421, 5—169) CAVE SPRINGS (l— Floyd, 2 — Rome, 3— Atlanta, 4—723) School for the Deaf. CECIL (1— Cook, 2— Adol, 3— Macon, 4—275) CEDARTOWN (1— Polk, 2 , 3— Atlanta, 4—8,124) Case Correspondent; Mrs. Harry Trumbo. Community Chest; Mr. F. P. Simmerville , Executive Secretary. Pelk County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Annie Young, County Welfare Worker. CENTER (1— Jackson, 2 — Jefferson, 3— -Atlanta, 4 — 142) CENTRAIHATCHEE (1— Heard, 2— Franklin, 3— Atlanta, 4—176) CHALYBEATE SPRING S (1— Meriwether , 2— Greenville , 5— Macon, 4—9 CHAMELEE (1— DeKalb, 2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4— S93) CHARLTON COUNTY (2— Folkston, 3— Brunswick, 4—4,381, 5—792) CHATHAM COUNTY ( 2— Savannah, 3— Brunswick, 4—105,431, 5—370) CHATSWORTH (l— Murray, 2— Chatsworth, 3— Atlanta, 4—607) Murray County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mary Heart sell, County Welfare Worker. CHATTAHOOCHEE COUNTY (2— Cusseta, 3— Macon, 4—8,894, 5—218) CHATTOOGA COUNTY ( 2— Summervi lie , 3— At la nta , 4—15 , 40 5—328) CHAUNCEY (1— Dodge, 2— Eastman, 3— Brunswick, 4—397) CHEROKEE COUNTY (2 — Canton, 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 20,003, 5—429) CHESTER (1 — Dodge, 2 — Eastman, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 267) 226 GEORGIA CHICmi/LUGA (l— Walker, 2— LaFayette, 3-- Atlanta, 4 — 1,715) CHIPLBY (1— Harris, 2— Hamilton, 3— Macon, 4—583) CLARKE COUNTY (2— Athens, 3— Macon, 4—25,613, 5—114) CLARKE SVILLE (1—Habersham, 2— Clarkesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—617) 11C? C Habersham County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mary Ellen McMil3 County Welfare Director, CLARKSTON (l— DeKalb, 2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4—606) CLAXTON (1— Evans, 2— Claxton, 5— Brunswick, 4—1,534) 111. C Evans County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Estelle Jenkins, County Y/elfare Director. CLAY COUNTY (2— Fort Gaines, 3— Macon, 4—6,943, 5—203) CLAYTON COUNTY ( 2— Jone sboro , 3— Atlanta , 4—10 , 260 , . 5—142) CLAYTON (1— Rabun, 2— Clayton, 3— Atlanta, 4—789) 112. C Rabun County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Vassic Lyon, County Welfare Worker. CLERMONT (1— Hall, 2— Gainesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—328) CLEVELAN D (1— White, 2— Cleveland, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 498) 113. C Wnite County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Vera Westmoreland, County Director. CLIMAX (1 — Decatur, 2— Bainbridge , 3— Macon, 4 — 451) CLINCH COUNTY ( 2— Homerville , 3— Macon, 4—7,015, 5—747) COB B COUNTY (2— Marietta, 3— Atlanta, 4—35,408, 5—35. C 0B3T0WN (1— Tattnall, 2— Reidsville , 3— Brunswick, 4—295) COCHRAN (1— Bleckley, 2 — Cochran, 3— Macon, 4—2,395) 114. C Bleckley County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Margaret C. Hendricks, Welfare Worker. COFFEE COUNTY (2— Douglas, 3— Brunswick, 4—19,739, 5—632) COLBERT (1— Madison, 2— Danielsvillc , 3— Macon, 4—399) C OLEMAN (1— Randolph, 2— Cuthbcrt, 5— Macon, 4—400) COLLEGE PAR K ( 1— Clayton & Fulton, 2 — Joncsboro & Atlanta, 3— Atlanta, 4—6,604) 227 GEOKCIA COLLINS (1— Tattnall, 2— Reidsville , 3— Brunswick, 4—510) COLQUITT COUNT Y (2 , 5— Macon, 4—35,000, 5—529) COLQUITT (1— Miller, 2— Colquitt, 3— Macon, 4—832) 115. C Miller County Dept. of rublic Welfare; Mrs. Willie T. Priest, County Welfare Worker. COLUMBIA COUNTY (2— Appling, 3— Brunswick, 4—8,793, 5—350) COLUMBUS (1— Muscogee, 2— Columbus, 3— Macon, 4—43,131) 116. F Ann Elizabeth Shepherd Orphans Home, Hill House; Mrs. Botsye H. Cotton, Matron. 117. G Columbus City Hospital. 118. C County Poor Farm, R. F. P.; Mr. A. T. Edwards, Supt. 119. P Family Welfare Bureau; Mrs. M. C. Ballou, Executive Secretary. 120. I Georgia State Employment Service, 26 - 13th Street; Mr, John Willis. 121. D Muscogee County Adult Probation Office, Court House; . Mr. Alvin Usher, Officer. 122. C Muscogee County Dept. of Public Welfare, 13 - 11th Street; Mrs. Evelyn Sayers Wilson, County Director. 123. C Muscogee County Dept. of Public Welfare, Div. of Public Assistance, Dist. #3, P. .0. Box 98; Miss Alvaretta Kenan, District Field Supervisor. 124. D Muscogee County Juvenile Court, Room #7, Court House; Eon. J. E. Chapman, Judge; Miss Sliso Lanier, Chief Probation Officer. 125. B Old Wsran's Home, 2801 - 2nd Avenue; Mrs* Janie Greer, Matron. 126. G Public Health Nurse Assn., Dept. of Public Welfare. 127. 0 Salvation Army, 1714 - 2nd Avenue; Capt. George Nichcll. 128. 0 . Sarah Bradley Home for the Aged. 129. C Social Security Board (Field Office) , Trust Company Building; Mr. C. A . Hamilton, Manager. 130. A Social Service Index, Civic Building; Miss Delia Bizo, Exccutiv Secretary. 131. J Travelers' Aid Society, Terminal Station; Mrs. Katibcl Burrus Perry, Executive Secretary. 132. G Tuberculosis Sanatorium, R. F. D. ; Dr. I. C. Evans, Medical Director; Mrs. Mary Crawford, R. N. , Supt. 133. I Works Progress Administration, 1323 Broadway; Mr. George Tor bet COMER (1— Madison, 2— Danielsville , 3— Macon, 4—900) x34. 0 Comer Women* G Club; Mrs. W. A. Rowe, Chairman, public Welfare. COMMERCE (1— Jackson, 2— Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4—3,002) 135. : Community Chest; Dr. A. A. Rogers; Mrs. A. B. Deadwyles. CONCORD (1— Pike, 2— Zobulon, 3— Mocon, 4—447) CONYERS (1— Rockdale, 2— Conyors, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,495) 136. 0 Case Correspondent, 130 S. Main Street; Mrs. R. L. Hale. 137. C Rockdale County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Abba Joe Gordon, Director. 228 GEORGIA COOK COUNTY (2— Adcl, 3— Macon, 4—11,311, 5—241) COOLIDGB (1— Thomas, 2— Thomas villc , 3— Macon, 4—498) CORDELE (1— Crisp, 2— Cordolc , 3— Macon, 4—6,880) 138. C Crisp County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. C. E. McArthur, Director. CORZNA (1 — Emanuel, 2 — Swainsboro, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 156) CORINTH (1— Heard, 2— Franklin, 3— Atlanta, 4—101) CORhELIA (1— Habersham, 2— -Clarke sville , 3— Atlanta, 4—1,542) 139. 0 Northeast Georgia Development Project; Dr. Jasper G. Woodroof, Manager. " COTTON (1— Mitchell, 2— Camilla, 5— Macon, 4—143) COVINGTON (1— Nevrton, 2 — Covington, 3— Atlanta, 4—3,203) COVINGTON MILLS (1— Newton, 2— Covington, 3— Atlanta, 4—220) '' COWETA COUNTY (2— Newman, 3— Atlanta, 4—27,127, 5-44.: CRAUDALL (1— Murray, 2— Chatsworth, 3— Atlanta, 4—147) CR AWFORD COUNTY ( 2— Knoxville , 3— Macon, 4—7,020, 5—319) CRAWFORD (1— Oglethorpe, 2— Lexington, 3— Macon, 4—538") CRAUFORDVILLE ( 1— Taliaferro , 2— Crawford, 3 — Brunswick, 4—840) 140. C TaliaferroCounty Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Lola Mae Hubert, Welfare Worker. CRISP COUNTY (2— Cordele, 3— Macon, 4—17,343, 5—277) CROSIAND (1— Colquitt , 2 , 3— Macon, 4—214) CULLODEN (1— Monroe, 2— Forsyth, 3— Macon, 4 — 337) C UMMING (1— Forsyth, 2— Cusseta, 3— Macon, 4—648) 141. C Forsyth County Welfare Department; Miss Emily Bates, County Director. C USSETA (1— Chattahoochee, 2 — Cusseta, 3 — Macon, 4 — 343) 142. C Chattahoochee County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Gladys Hicke County Welfare Worker. CUTH3ERT (1— Randolph, 2— Cuthbert, 3— Macon, 4—3,235) 143. 0 Case Correspondent; Mrs. Emilio Suarcz. 144. C Randolph County Welfare Service; Mr. Alton R. Ray, County Director. 229 GEORGIA DACULA (1 — Gwinnett, 2— Lawroncevillc , 3--Atlanta, 4—304) PADS COUMY (2— Trenton, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 4,146, 5—186) DAHLOIEGA (1— Lumpkin, 2— Danlonoga , 3— Atlanta, 4—905) Lumpkin County Dept. Of Public Welfare; Miss Irene Moore, Welfare 'worker, DAISY (1— Evans, 2— Claxton, 3— Brunswick, 4—214) DALLAS (1— Paulding, 2— Dallas, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,412) Paulding County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Calvin A. Roberts County Director. DALTON (1— Whitoficld, 2— Dalton, 3— Atlratn, 4—8,160) Whitoficld County Dept. of Public 'welfare; Miss Martha Mann, County Welfare Worker. DAMASCUS (1 — Early, 2— BLakely, 3— Macon, 4—436) D^NBUBY (1— Wilkes, 2— Washington, 3— Brunswick, 4—158) DANI EL S VILLE (1— Madison 1-Danielsville , 3— Macon, 4—296) Madison County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. W. C. Beacham, County Welfare Worker. DANVILLE (1 — Twiggs & Wilkinson, 2 — Jcfforsonville & Irwinton, 3 — Brunswick & Macon, 4 — 419) DaRIEN (1 — Mcintosh, 2 — Daricn, 3— Brunswick, 4—937) County Commissioners. Mcintosh County Dopt. of Public Welfare; Miss Marguerite; Williamson, County Welfare Worker . DA VESBOR0 (1— Washington, 2— Sandersvillo , 3— Macon, 4—654) DAWSON COUNTY ( 2— Dawsonville, 3— Atlanta, 4—3,502, 5—216 ) DAWSON (1— Terrell, 2— Dawson, 3— Macon, 4—3,827) Public Health Office; Dr. R. Frank Cary, Commissioner of Healtl Terrell County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Christine Goodson. County Welfare Worker. DAWSONVILLE (1 — Dawson, 2 — Dawsonville, 3 — Atlanta,, 4 — 203) Dawson County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Rosemary Edmondson, County Director. DEALING (1— McDuffie, 2 — Thomson, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 246) DECATUR COUNTY ( 2— Bainbridge , 3— Macon, 4—25,000, 5—583) DECATUR (1— DoKalb, 2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4—15,276) 230 GEORGIA 154. D De Kalb County Juvenile Court, Wcckcs Bldg. ; Hon. Murphoy Caudlcr Judge; .Mrs. T. N. Fulton, Probation Officer. 155. C Do Kalb County Dept. of Public Welfare, 140§ Sycamore St.; Mrs. Kc.thcrino Woodrow Kirkland, Director. 156. F Methodist Children's Home. 157. G . Public Health Office; Dr. J. R. Evans, Commissioner of Health. DEEPSTEP (1— Washington, 2— Sandcrsvillo , 5— Macon, 4—180) DE KALB COUNTY (2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4—70,278, 5—272) DEMO RES T ( 1— Habersham, 2— Clarkesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—730) DENTON (1— Jeff Davis, 2— Hazelhurst , 3— Brunswick, 4—215) DE SOTO (1— Sumter, 2--Americus, 3— Macon, 4—573) DEXTE R (1— Laurens, 2— Dublin, 3— Macon, 4—336) DICKEY (1— Calhoun, 2— Morgan, 3— Macon, 4—80) DILLARD (1— Rabun, 2— Clayton, 5— Atlanta, 4—210) DIXIE (1— Brooks, 2— Quitman, 3— Macon, 4—249) DODGE COUNTY (2— Eastman, 3 — Brunswick, 4—21,599, 5—431) DOERUN (1— Colquitt, 2— None, 3— Macon, 4—719) DONALSQNVILLE (1— Seminole, 2 — Donalsonville , 3 — Macon, 4—1,250) 158. C Seminole County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. I. E. Divings, Welfare Director. DOOLY COUNTY (2— Vienna, 3— Macon, 4—18,025, 5—397) DORAVILLE (1— Do Kalb, 2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4—195) D OUGHERTY COUNTY ' (2— Albany, 3— Macon, 4,-22,306, 5—342) DOUGLAS COUNTY ( 2— Douglasville , 3— Atlanta, 4—9,461, 5—208) DOUGLAS (1— Coffee, 2— Douglas, 3— Brunswick , 4—4,206) 159. B-C Coffee County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Kathcrine Stovall, County Welfare Worker. DOUGLASVILLE (1— Douglas, 2— Douglasville , 3— Atlanta, 4—2,316) 231 GEORGIA Douglas County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Christine F. Gilloy, Director. DUBLIN (1~ Laurens, 2— Dublin, 3— Macon, 4—6,631) Laurens County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Essie Mao Ccbb, Acting Director. Probation Officer of Laurens County, 208 N. Franklin St. ; Mr. J. J. Flanders, Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. 0. H. Cheek, Commiss ion or of Health. DUCKTCWH (1— Forsyth, 2— Cumming, 3— Atlanta, 4—72) DUDLEY (1— Laurens, 2— Dublin, 3— Macon, 4 — 252) DULUTH (1 — Gwinnett, 2 — Lawrencevi lie , 3— Atlanta, 4—603) DU PONT (1— Clinch, 2— Eomerville , 3— Macon, 4—372) DURAND (1— Meriwether, 2— Greenville , 3— Macon, 4—177) EAKLY COUNTY (2— Blakely, 3— Macon, 4—13,273, 5—524) EAST ELL I JAY (1— Gilmer, 2— Ellijay, 8— Atlanta, 4—298) EAST JULIET TE (1— Jones, 2— Gray, 3— Macon, 4—412) EASTMAN (1— Dodge, 2— Eastman, 3— Brunswick, 4—3,022) Case Correspondent, 409 6th Ave. E. ; Mrs. Alice P. Earrell. Dodge County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Ruth Alley Peacock, County Director. EAST POINT (1— Fulton, 2— Atlanta, 3— Atlanta, 4—9,512) EAST THOIVIASTON (1— Upson, 2— Thoraaston, 5— Macon, 4—3,061) EASTVILLS (1— Oeonoe, 2— Watkinsvillc , 3— Macon, 4—136) EATCNTON (1— Putnam., 2— Eatonton, 3— Macon, 4—1,876) Putnam County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Eugcria Lawrence, Welfare Worker. ECHOLS COUNTY ( 2— Statcnville , 3— Macon, 4—2,744, 5—362) EDISON (1— Calhoun, 2— Morgan, 3— Macon, 4—1,521) EFFINGHAM COUNTY (2— Springfield, 3— Brunswick, 4— 10,164, 4—448) ELBERT COUNTY (2— Elbertcn, 3— Macon, 4—18,485, 5— 361) 232 GEORGIA ELBERTON (l~Slbort, 2— Elbcrton, 5— Macon, 4—4,650) i 167. G Dept. of Public Health; Dr. I). U. Bailoy, City Physician. ' 168. C Elbert County Dept. of Public Wolf aro ; Mrs. Franctes Y. Thornton, Director. ELKO (1— Houston, 2 — Porry, 3— Macon, 4—199) ELLAVILLS (1— Schley, 2— Sllavillc, 3— Macon, 4—764) 169. C Schley County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. G. 3. Perry, Director, ELLENTCN (1— Colquitt, 2— Hone, 3— Macon, 4—297) ELL I JAY (1— Gilmer, 2— Ellijay, 3--Atlanta, 4—657) 170. C Gilmor County Dept. of Public Welfare ; Miss Florence Simmons, County Welfare Director. EMANUEL COUNTY ( 2— Suainsboro , 3— Brunswick, 4— 27,000, 5—764) EMERSON (1— Earto',7, 2— Cartcrvillo , 5— Atlanta, 4—424) EMORY UNIVERSIT Y (1— De Kalb, 2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta) EMPIRE (1 — Dodge, 2 — Eastman, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 158) ENIGMA (1— Berrien, 2— Nashville , 3— Macon, 4—360) EP SVORTH (1— Fannin, 2— Blue Ridge, 3— Atlanta, 4—241) ETON (1— Murray, 2— Chatsworth, 3— Atlanta, 4—259) EVANS COUNTY (2— Claxton, 3— Brunswick, 4—7,102, 5— 287) FAIIMJRN (1— Campbell, 2— Hone, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,572) P^IRMOUNT (1— Gordon, 2— Calhoun, 3— Atlanta, 4—504) FANNIN COUNTY ( 2— Blue Ridge, 3— Atlanta, 4—12,969, 5—401) PARTINGTON (1— Oconee, 2— ".."atkinsville , 5— Macon, 4—99) F ARRAR (1— Jasper, 2— Monticcllo , 3— Macon, 4--15) FAYETTE COUNT Y ( 2— Fayettcville , 3— Atlanta, 4—11,750, 5—234) FaYETTEVILLE (1 — layette, 2— Fayettcville , 3— Atlanta, 4 — 900) 171. C Fayette County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Helen Davis, County Welfare Director. ^ 235 GEORGIA FINLEY50II (1— Pulaski, 2— Eav/kinsvillc , 3— Macon, 4—112) FITZGERALB (1— Ben Hill, 2— Fitzgerald, 3— Brunswick, 4—6,412) 172. C Ben Hill County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elizabeth C. Harrison, Director. FLCRILLA (1— Butts, 2— Jackson, 3— Macon, 4--230) FLOWERY BRANCH (1— Hall, 2— Gainesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—418) FLOYD (2— Rome, 3— Atlanta, 4—48,667, 5—502) FOLKSTON (1— Charlton, 2— Folkston, 3— Brunswick, 4—506) 173. C Charlton County Dept. of Fublic Welfare; Firs. Bornice Allen, County Welfare Worker. FOREST PARK (1— Clayton, 2— Jonosboro, 3— Atlanta, 4—388) FCRSYTH COUNTY (2— Cumming, 3— Atlanta, 4—10,624, '5—247) FORSYTH (1— Monroe, 2— Forsyth, 3— Macon, 4—2,277) 174. 0 Forsyth Welfare Committee; Mrs. Fred Stokes, Chairman. 175. C Monroe County Welfare; Mrs. Hattie M. Wilder, County Welfare Worker; Mr. G. W. Nevrton, Chairman. FORT OA HIES (1— Clay, 2— Fort Gaines, 3— Macon, 4—1,272) 176. C Clay County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Dorothy M. T. Greene, Director; Mrs. Vernon Barton, Case Aide. FORT VALLEY (1— Peach, 2— Fort Valley, 5— Macon, 4—4,560) 177. C Peach County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Etta C. Houston, Wei fare 'Worker . FRANKLIN COUNTY ( 2— Carnesvillo , 3— Macon, 4—15,902, 5—279) FRANKLIN (1— Hoard, 2— Franklin, 3— Atlanta, 4—312) 178. B-C Heard County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Mary Kent, Director. FRANKLIN SPRINGS (1— Franklin, 2— Carnesvillo , 3— Macon, 4—75) FULLS RVTLLE (1— Carroll, 2— Carrollton, 3— Atlanta, 4—491) FU LTON COUNTY (2— Atlanta, 3— Atlanta, 4—335,220, 5—193) FUNSTON (1— Colquitt, 2— None, 3— Macon, 4—144) GAINESVILLE (1— Hall, 2— Gainesville, 5— Atlanta, 4—8,624) 234 GIRxvRD (1~ Burko, 2--Vfaynosboro , 3 --Brunswick, _ GLASC OCK COUNTY (2— Gibson, 3— Brunswick, 4- -4, 388, 5—170) GLENIW ILLE ( 1— Tattnall, 2— heidsville , 3— Brunswick, 4—1,505) GLENwOOD (1— Y/'hoeler, 2— Alane, 3— Brunswick, 4— 5G9) GLM COUNTY ( 2— Brunswick, 3— Brunswick, 4—19,400, 5—439 ) GODFIG Y (1— Morgan, 2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4—183) GOOD HOPE (1— Walton, 2— Monroe, 3— Macon, 4—194) GORDON COOMT (2— Calhoun, 3— Atlanta, 4—16,846, 5—375) GORDON (1— Wilkinson, 2— Irwinton, 3— Macon, 4—1,199) GRiiCEI700D (1 — Richmond, 2 — None, 3 — Brunswick) Georgia Training School for Mental Defectives; Dr. Edward XJ. Schwall, Supt. GEORGIA GR ADY CCU IITY (2— Cairo, 3— Macon, 4—20,846, 5—444) GRAHAM (1— Appling, 2— Baxlcy, 5— Brunswick, 4—270) GPANTV ILLE (1— Corvcta, 2— Newman, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,546) GRATIS (1— Walton, 2— Monroe, 3— Monroe, 4— 1C7) GRAY (1— Jones, 2— Gray, 3— Macon, 4—653) Jones County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Sula V. T . Eden, County Welfare Worker. G RAYSON (1— Gwinnett, 2— Lawrence villa , 3— Atlanta, 4—245) GRAYSVILL3 (1— Catoosa, 2— Ringgold, 3- -Atlanta, 4—142) GREENE COUNTY (2— Greensboro , 3— Macon, 4—12,616, 5—374) GREENSBORO (1— Greene, 2— Greensboro , 3— Macon, 4—2,125) Case Correspondent, 201 W. Broad St.; Mrs. F. M. Johnson. Greene County Dept. of Public welfare; Mrs. Marion Mcsoley, Director. GREEN VILLE ( 1— Meriwether , 2— Greenville , 3— Macon, 4—672) Meriwether County Bopt . of Public Welfare; Miss Josephine Clark County Welfare Worker; Miss Margaret Harry, County Public Nurs GRI FFIN (1— Spalding, 2— Griffin, 3— Atlanta, 4—10,321) Griffin City and Spalding County Relief Association; Mr. C. T. Cooper, Secretary. Public Health Office; Dr. W. C. Humphries, Commissioner of Health. Salvation Array. Spalding County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Evandcr Shapard, County V/el faro Worker. G R0VET0WN ( 1— Columbia, 2— Appling, 3— Brunswick, 4—267) GTJYTON (1— Effingham, 2— Springfield, 3— Brunswick, 4—585) GWINNE TT COUNT Y ( 2 - -Lawrence vi 11c , 3- -At lanta , 4— 2*7,853, 5—440) HABERSHAM COUNTY ( 2— Clarke svillo , 5— Atlanta , 4—12,748, 5—290) HAGAN (1— Evans, 2— Claxton, 3— Brunswick, 4—431) HAH IRA (1— Lowndes, 2— Valdosta, 5— Macon, 4 — 941) 236 GEORGIA HALL COUNTY ( 2— Gainc svillc , 3— Atlanta , 4— SO , 313 , 5—43 7) KAHILTQrl (1— Harris, 2— Hanilton, 3 — Macon, 4—438) 194. C Harris County Welfare Dept.; Mrs* Bcncbyo M« Hopkins, County Welfare Director, HAMPTON (1— Henry, 2— McDonouah , 3— Atlanta, 4—1,002) E ANCOCK COUNTY (2— Sparta, 3— Macon, 4—13,070, "5—530) HATEVTT,T,7, (1— Fulton, 2— Atlanta, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 1,224) 195. I ~ The Baptish Children's Hone. HARALSON COUNTY (2— Buchanan, 3— Atlanta, 4—13,263, 5—284) HARALSON (1 — Coweta, g—Nomiaji, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 133) HARLEM (1 — Colunbia, 2 — Appling, 5— Brunswick, 4 — 784) H ARRIS CQDNTY ( 2 — IP nail ton, 3— Macon, 4—11,140, 5—501) HARRISON (1— Washington, 2— Sandorsvillc, 3 — Macon, 4—274) H ART COU NTY (2— Hartr/oll, 3— Macon, 4—15,174, ' 5—261) HARTWELL (1— Hart, 2— Hartwell, 3— Macon, 4—2,048) 196. 0 Case Correspondent; Mrs. J. W. Morris. 197. C County T. T olfarc Department; Mrs. Anna M. Hunt, County Director. 198. C Hart County Board of Gonmissionors ; Mr. H. E. Ethrid^c, Chairman. HAWKINSVILLE ( 1— Pula ski , 2— Hav/kinsvillc , 3— Macon , 4—2 ,484 ) 199. C Pulaski County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Grace Watson, County Welfare Worker. HAZELH URST (1— Jeff Davis, 2— Hazclkurst , 5— Brunswick, 4—1,378) 200. B-C Jeff Davis County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Ale:-: Croaartie, County Welfare Director. H EARD CO UNTY (2— Franklin, 3— Atlanta, 4—9,102, 5— ~285 ) HELE N (1— White, 2— Cleveland, 3— Atlanta, 4—252) HELENA (1 — Telfair, 2 — McRac, 3— Brunsv.'ick, 4—963) HENRY COUNTY ( 2— IucDon;ur;h , 3— Atlanta, 4—15,924, 5—324) 237 GEORGIA HEPKGIBAH (1 — Richmond, 2— None, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 646) HEROD (1 — Terrell, 2 — Dawson, 3— Macon, 4 — 154) HIAWASS SS (1 — Towns, 2— Hiawassee, 3 — Atlanta, 4—169) County Welfare Worker; Miss Ruth Greene, Towns County Departnent of Public Welfare; Mir. Charles W. Col we 11, Director, IIICKOX (1 — Brantley, 2— Wahunta, 3— Brunswick, 4—182) HIGGSTO N (1 — Montgomery, 2 — Mount Vernon, 3 — Brunswick, 4—150 ) EIGE SHOALS (l — Oconee, Morgan and Walton, 2 — Watkinsvillo Madison and Monroe, 3 — Macon, 4 — 167) HILLS30R0 (1 — Jasper, 2 — Monti Cello, 3— -Macon, 4 — 334) HILTONIA (1 — Screven, 2 — Sylvania, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 226) EINESVILL1. (1 — Liberty, 2 — Hinesvillo, 3 — Brunswick, 4—416) Liberty County Dopt» of Public Welfare;' Miss Mary. L. Rogers, Counxy Welfare Director. HIRAM (1— Paulding, 2— Dallas, 3— Atlanta, 4—303) K0B0KM (1 — Brantley, 2— Wahunta, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 398) HOGANSTILLE (l— Troup, 2— Mountvillc, 3— Atlanta, 4—2,35 HOLLY SPRINGS (l — Cherokee, 2 — Canton, 3— Atlanta, 4—273 HOMELAND (l — Charlton, 2 — Folkston, 5 — Brunswick, 4—152) HOME R (1 — Banks, 2 — Eomcr, 5 — Atlanta, 4 — 248) Banks County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Eloisc Stephens, County Welfare Worker for Banks County. H0MER7I LLE (1— Clinch, 2— Homorville , 3~Macon, 4 — 1,150) Clinch County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. V. 7 . R. Dickerson, Director. K0SCHT0N (1— Jackson, 2— Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 427) HOUSTON COUNTY (2— Perry, 5— Macon, 4—11,230, 5—443) HOWELL (l — Echols, 2 — Statenvillc, 5 — Macon, 4 — 171) HULL (1 — Madison, 2 — Piolsvillc, 3— Macon, 4 — 130) 238 IDEAL (1— Macon, 2 — Oglethorpe, 3— Macon, 4 — 285) ILA (1— Madison, 2— Danielsville, 3— Macon, 4 — 233) IRON CITY (l — Seminole, 2 — Donalsonvillc , 3 — Macon, 4—300)" IRWIN COUNTY (2— Ocilla, 3— Macon, 4—12,199, 5—378) IRWIKTON (1 — Wilkinson, 2 — Irwinton, 3— Macon, 4 — 561) Resettlement Administration; Mr, J, J, Mercer, Farm Supervisor, Wilkinson County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elizabeth R, Dixon, Director, JACKSON COUNTY (2— Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4—21,609, 5—355) JACKSON (1 — Butts, 2 — Jackson, 3— Macon, 4 — 1,776) Butts County Welfare Department; Miss Beth Towlos, Welfare Worker, Child Health and Welfare Council; Mr, N, F. Land, Chairman, JAKIN (1— Early, 2— Blakoly, 3— Macon, 4—306) JASP E R COUNTY ( 2— Mont i cello , 3— Macon, 4—8,594, 5—321) JASPE R (1 — Pickens, 2 — Jasper, 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 563) Department of Public Welfare; Miss Mildred L, Waldroup, Director, JEFF DAVIS COUNT Y (g— Hazolhurst, 3— Brunswick, 4—8,118, 5—300) JEFFERSON COUNT Y (2— Louisville , 3— Brunswick, 4—20,727, 5*— 646) JEFFERSON (l — Jackson, 2 — Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,869' Jackson County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs* Helen C, Guntcr, County Welfare V/orkcr. JEFFERS0ITV7TJ.R , (l— Twiggs, 2— Jeff ersonville , 3— Macon, 4—692) * Department of Public Welfare; Mrs, Louise E, Hicks, Acting Director, J ENKINS COUNTY (2— Millcn, 3— Brunswick, 4—12,908, 5—342) GEORGIA JENKINSBURG (l— Butts, 2— Jackson, 3— Macon, 4—257) JERSEY (1 — Walton, 2 — Monroe, 3 — Macon, 4 — 196) JESUP (l — Wayne, 2 — Jesup, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 2,303) Wayne County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elizabeth M. Cato^" County Welfare Worker. JOHNSON COUNTY (2 — Wright sville , 3 — Brunswick, 4— 12,681, 5—292) JONES COUNTY (2— Gray, 3— Macon, 4—8,992, 5 — 377) J0NESE0R 0 (1 — Clayton, 2 — Jonesboro, 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 1,065) Clayton County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Nan R. Milstead, Clayton County Welfare Worker. JUNCTION C ITY (l— Talbot, 2— Talbotton, 3— Macon, 4—341) ICENNESAW (1— Cobb, 2— Marietta, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 426) KEY SVILLE (l — Burke, 2— Waynesboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—378) KMGSIAND (l — Camden, 2— Woodbine, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 444) KINGSTON (1 — Bartow, 2— Carterville , 3— Atlanta, 4—553) KITE (1 — Johnson, 2 — Wrightsville, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 433) KNOXVILLE (1— Crawford, 2— Knoxville, 3— Macon, 4 — 574) Crawford County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Lucy Mae Sowcll, County Director. LAF AYETTE (l— Walker, 2— Lafayette, 3— Atlanta, 4—2,811) Case Correspondent; Mrs. C. C. Gilbert, Public Health Office; Dr. Richard C. Shepard, Commissionei of Health. Superior Court; Mr. J. L. Rowland, Probation Officer. Walker County Department of Public Welfare, Box #36; Mrs. Frances A. Paulk, Director. LA GRANGE (l— Troup, 2— Mount villc , 3— Atlanta, 4—20,131) La Grange Welfare Association, 108 Ridley Ave. ; Miss Viole Burks, Executive Secretary. National Reemployment Service; Mr. J. D. Whiteside, Earm Supt* Public Health Office; Dr. S. C. Rutland, Commissioner of Health. Troup County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Ira Bradfield, Director. 240 GEORGIA 224. D Troup Comity Juvenile Court, Court House; Honorable W. T. Tugglc, Judge; Miss Viola Burks, Probation Officer. LAKELA ND (l — Lanier, 2— Lakeland, 3— Macon, 4 — 1,006) 225. C Lanier County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Avic Stanfill, Director. LAKE PARK (l— Lowndes, B— Vaidosta, 5— Macon, 4 — 424) LAMAR COUNTY (2 — Barncsvillc, 5— I.Iacon, 4—9,74 5—184) LANE OAK ( 1— Meriwether, 2— Greenville, 3— Macon, 4—149) LANIER COUNTY (2— Lakeland, 5— Macon, 4-^-5,190, 5—191) LAUREHS COUNTY (2 — Dublin, 3— Macon, 4—32,693, 5—806 ) LAVON IA (1— Franklin, 2— Carncsville , 3— Macon, 4—1,511) LAWRE NC EVTLLE (1 — Gwinnett, 2 — Lawroncovillo, 3 — Atlanta, 4—2,156) 226. C • Gwinhott County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Kathorine Godbee, Welfare Director. LEARY (1 — Calhoun, 2— Morgan, 3— MacOn, 4 — 531) LEE COUNTY (B — Leesburg, 3— Macon, 4—8,328, 5—326 ) LEESBURG (1 — Lee, 2— Leesburg, 3— Macon, 4 — 691) 227. C Leo County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Florrie Andrews, Welfare Worker* LELA (1 — Scminola, 2 — Donalsonvillc, 3 — Macon, 4 — 28) LENOX (1— Cook, 2— Adel, 3— Macon, 4 — 412) LESLIE (1— -Sumter, 2 — Amerieus, 5 — Macon, 4 — 620) LEXI NGTON (l— Oglethorpe, 2— Lexington, 3— Macon, 4 — 455) 228. C Oglethorpe County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs, Mary Brooks Smith, Director. LIBERTY COUNTY ( 2— Hincsvillo, 3 — Brunswick, 4—8,153, 5 — 543) LlLBURN (1 — Gwinnett, 2 — Lawrencevillo , 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 179 LILLY (1 — Dooly, 2 — Vienna, 3— Macon, 4 — 242) 241 GEORGIA LINC O LN COUNTY (-2 — Lincolnton, 3 — Brunswick, 4— 7,847," 5—291) LINCOLNTON (1— Lincoln, 3— Lincolnton, 3— Brunswick, 4—916) Lincoln County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Bob Smith, County Welfare Worker* Farm Security Administration; Mr. 0. W. Jones, Earm Supervisor. • LINW0OD -(1 — Walker, 2 — La Fayette, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 828) LITHIA SPRINGS (l— Douglas, 2— Douglasville , 3— Atlanta, ■ 4—222) LITHONIA (1 — De Kalb, 2— Decatur, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 1,457) LOCUST GR07E (l— Henry, 2 — McDonough, 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 428) LOGANVILLE (l — Walton, 2 — Monroe, 3 — Macon, 4 — 631) LONG COUNTY (2 — Ludowici, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 4.18' 5— 3931 LOUISVILL E (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Louisville, 3 — Brunswick, 4—1,700) Jefferson County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Ileardie E. Powell, Director. Public Health Office; Dr rt L. R. Bryson, Commissioner of Health. LOTEJOY (1 — Clayton, 2— Jonesboro, 5— Atlanta, 4 — 178) LOVETT (1 — Laurens, 2— Dublin, 3 — Macon, 4—159) LOWNDES C OUNTY (2— Valdosta, 3— Macon, 4—29,994, 5 — 483) LUDOWICI (1— Long, 2 — Ludowici, 3— Brunswick, 4—615) Case. Correspondent ; Mrs. Helen Williams Cojoon. Long County Welfare Department; Miss Ruth Zorn,. Co. Direc LULA . . (1— Hall, 2— Gainesville , 3— Atlanta, 4—315) LUMPER CITY (l— Telfair, 2— McRae, 3— Brunswick, - 4— 1 ,043) LUMPKIN COUNTY (2— Dahlonega, 3— Atlanta, 4 — i,927, 5—280) LUMPKIN (1 — Stewart, 2— Lumpkin, 3— Macon, 1—1,103) Stewart County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Susie Abell, County Welfare Worker. 242 LUTHERVI LLE (l— Meriwether , 2— Greenville, 3— Macon, 4—321)* LYERLY (1 — Chattooga, 2— Surumorvillo , 3— Macon, 4—296) LYONS (1 — Toombs, 2 — Lyons, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 1,445) Toombs County Department of Public Welfare, Box D; MissAnn Elizabeth Stanley, T/elfarc Worker. Welfare Case Correspondent; Mrs, Chas. A. Garbutt, Case Correspondent . McCAYSVILLE (1— Fannin, 2 — Blud Ridge, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,96 McDONOUGH (l— Henry, 2--McDonough, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,068) Case Correspondent, Mrs. R, H. Hahkinson. Henry County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs* Gertrude Turner, County Welfare Director, McDUFFIE COUNTY (2 — Thomson, 3 — Brunswick, 4—9,014, 5—287) McINTOSH COUNTY (2 — Daricn, 3 — Brunswick, 4— 5,763, 5—470) M cINTYRE (1— Wilkinson, 2— Irwinton, 3— Macon, 4—170) McPAE (1 — Telfair, 2 — McRae, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 1,314) Telfair County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Henry Duke, Co* Welfare Director, Public Health Office; Dr. Walter L, Shcpeard, Commissionc of Health. MACIIE N (l— Jasper, £ — Monticello , 5 — 'Macon, 4 — 131) MACHINERY (1— Cobb, 2— Marietta, 3— Atlanta," 4— 148) MACON COUNTY (2— Oglethorpe, 3— -Macon, 4—16,64 5— 332)" MACON (1— Bibb, 2— Macon, 3 — Macon, 4 — 53,829) Academy for the Blind. Apple ton Church Home (Orphanage) Bibb County Central Index, City Hall; Miss Elizabeth Odom Executive Secretary. Bibb Home (County Alms House) Bibb County Juvenile Court; Honorable P. 0, Holliday, Judge of Juvenile Court; Miss Matthylde Wilson, Chief Probation Officer. Children* s Service Society of Georgia, 1st National Bank, County Welfare Department, Division of Public Assistance, District #6, 356 Cherry St,; Miss Gary Slims, Dist. Field Supervisor. GEORGIA Bibb County Department of Public Welfare, 155 Broadway; Mr. F. S. Holdcroft, Director, Georgia Industrial Home, R.F.D. #2; Mr. Jay W. Camp, Supt. Juvenile Home, R.F.D. #4; Mr. R. S. Dillard, Supt. Macon Cci.imunity Chest; Miss Harriett ft. Wells, Executive Secretary. Methodist Children 1 s Home* Public Health Office; Dr. J. D. Applewhite, Commissioner of Health. Social Security Board (Field Office), Bibb Bide. J Mr. R. E. Haines, Manager. United States District Court, Middle District of Georgia 317 Federal Blag,; Mr. Charles' E. Roberts, Chief Probat: Officer; Mr. Frederick Erenson; Jurisdiction: Baldwin, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brooks, Butts, Calhoun, Chatta- hoochee, Clarke, Clay, Clinch, Colquitt, Cook, Crawford Crisp, Decatur, Dooly, Dougherty, Early, Echols, Elbert Franklin, Grady, Greene, Hancock, Harris, Hart, Houston Irwin, Jasper, Jones, Lamar, Lanier, Laurens, Lee, Lowndes, Macon, Madison, Marion, Meriwether, Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, Morgan, Muscogee, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Peach, Pike, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Randolph, Schley Seminole, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taylor, Terrell, Thomas?, Tift, Turner, Twiggs, Upson, Walton, Washington Webster, Wilcox, Wilkinson and Worth Counties. Works Progress Administration of Georgia, District $7, 356-358 Cherry St.; Mr. W. S. Dennis, District Director MADI SON COUNTY ( 2~ Demi olsvillc , 5— Macon , 4—14,921, 5—284) MADI SON (1 — Morgan, 2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4—1,966) Morgan County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Louise M. Hicky, County Welfare Worker. M ANASSAS (1— Tattnall, 2— Roidsvillo , 3— Brunswick, 4—19' M ANCHESTER (1— Talbot & Meriwether, 2— Talbot ton & Green- ville, 3— Macon, 4—3,745) Case Correspondent; Miss Vivian Porkerson. MkNSEIELD (1 — Newton, 2 — Covington, 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 469) MARIETTA (1— Cobb, 2— Marietta, 3 — Atlanta, 4 — 7,658) Cobb County Department of Public Welfare, 200 Powder Sps Mrs. Christine G. Eutcheson, Director. County Welfare Department, Division of Public Assistance District #7, City Hall; Err. Jcanctte P. Gregory, District Field Supervisor. Public Health Office; Dr. J. E. Lester, Commissioner of Health. 244 MARION COUH TY (2— Buena Vi&ta, 3— Macon, 4—6,968, 5—360) MARSIiAL LVILL E (l— Macon, 2 — Oglethorpe, 3— Macon, 4—931) M ARTIN (1— Stephens, 2— Tacoa, 3— Atlanta, 4—463) MATTHEWS (l— Jef f erson, 2 — Louisville, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 17: MAUK ' (1— Taylor, 2— Butler, 3— Macon, 4—123) IvlAXEYS (1 — Oglethorpe, 2 — Lexington, 3 — Macon, 4 — 209) MA.YSVILLE (1 — Banks & Jackson, 2— Horner & Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4—619) MEANSVILLS (1— Pike, 2— Zebulon, 3— Macon, 4—169) MEIGS (1 — Thomas & Mitchell, 2— Thomasville & Camilla, " 3— Macon, 4—1,000) MEND ES (1 — Tattnoll, 2— Reidsville , 3-*Brunswick, 4—154) I1ENLQ (1 — Chattooga, 2— Sumriervillo, 5— Macon, 4—365) MER1AOTHER 0OCETY ( 2— Greenville , 3— Macon, 4—22,437, 5—496) MERRILLVILLE ' (l— Thomas, 2— Thomasville , 3— Macon, 4—109) MET^SVILLE (l— Wilkes, 2— Washington, 3— Brunswick, 4—171 MSTCALF (1— Thomas, 2— Thomasville, 3— Macon, 4—265) METTER (1 — Candler, 2— Mettor, 5— Brunswick, 4—2,000) Candler County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Owen II. Hardin, Welfare Administrator; Mrs, Aileen T, Spears, Welfare Worker, Child Health and Welfare Council; Mrs, W, A, Simmons, Chairman* MIDOLET0N (l— Elbert, 2— Elbcrton, 3— Macon, 4—151) MIDV ILLE (1 — Burke, 2 — Waynesboro, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 853) MIDWAY (1 — Liberty, 2— Hinesvillc , 3— Brunswick, 4—42) MILAN (1 — Telfair and Dodger 2— McRae & Eastman, 3 — Brunswich, 4 — 630) MILL EDGEVILLE (1— Baldwin, 2— Milledgevillo , 3— Macon, 4— 5,534) GEORGIA Allen's Invalid Homo; Dr. Edwin W. Allen, Baldwin County Superior Court; Mr. J. C. Cooper, Clerk. Baldwin County Department of Public Welfare, Hancock St.; Mrs* Emily H. Reynolds, Co. Welfare Worker. Georgia State Prison Farm; Captain Smith, Warden. Georgia Training School for Boys; Mr. Wei. Ireland, Sup J Millodgovillc State Hospital; Dr. Edward '. Sohwull, Supi Public Health Office; Dr. 0. F. Morgan, Commissioner of Health. MJ.LLEM (1— Jenkins, 2— Mill on, 3— Brunswick, 4—2,527) Jenkins County Department of Public Welfare, Court Bouse; Mrs. Asonath S. Evans, Welfare Worker. Public Health Office; Dr. H.» S. Sonn, Commissioner of Health. MILLER CO UNTY (2— Colquitt, 3— -Macon, 4—9,076, 5—255) MILNER (l— Lomar, 2 — Barnosville, 5 — Macon, 4 — 529) MINERAL BLUFF (1— Fannin, 2— Blue Ridge, 3— Atlanta, 4—2; Mffl (1— Laurens, 2— Dublin, 3— Macon, 4—123) MITCHELL COUNTY (2— Camilla, 3~Macon, 4—23,62 5—548.) MITCHE LL (1— Glascock, 2— Gibson, 3— Brunswick, 4—237) H O LENA (1— Pike, 8 — Zebulon, 3— Macon, 4 — £47) MONROE COUNTY (2— Forsyth, 3— Ma. ton, 4—11, 60G, 5—470) MONROE (1— Walton, 2— Monroe, 3— Macon, 4—5,706) V.'alton County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Lilla Mae Stanton, Director. Walton County Health Department; Dr. John L. Borough, Hoalth Comr.ii s s ion< ir . MONTEZUMA (l— Macon, 2— Oglethorpe , 3— Macon, 4—2,284) MON'I GOi.iBRY COTOg Y (2— Mount Vernon, 3— Brunswic 4—10,020, 5—190) MONTI CELLO (l— Jasper., 2— Monticollo, 3— Macon, 4—1,593) Jasper County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Reuben D. Jordan, County Welfare Director. 246 MONTROSE (1 — Laurens , 2 — Dublin, 3— Macon, 4 — 226) M ORMLAND (1— Coweta, 2~Ncwman, 3 — Atlanta, 4—543) MORGAN COUNTY (2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4—12,488, "5—590) MORGa N (1— Calhoun, 2— Morgan, 3— Macon, 4—249) Calhoun County Department of Public Welfare; Miss Sadie Lay son, Director. MORGnNTON (1— Fannin, 2— Bluo Ridge, 3— Atlanta, 4—271) MORRIS STATION (l — Quitman, 2— Georgetown, 3— Macon, 4—25' Case Correspondent; Mrs. Hill Eoyett. MORTEN (l — Brooks, 2— Quitman, 3— Macon, 4 — 191) MOULTRIH (1— Colquitt, 2— None , 3— Macon, 4—11,070) Colquitt County Department of Public Welfare , 14 First Ave., 3. 7/. ; Mrs. Mary Knapp, Director, Public Health Office; Dr. T. H. Chosnntt, Commissioner of Health. MOUNTAIN CITY (l— Rabun, 2— Clayton, 5— Atlanta, 4—565) MOUNT ,M.RY (l~ Habersham, 2— Clark csville, 3— Atlanta, 4—554) MOUNT V MRNON (l— Montgomery , 2— Mount Tcrnon, 3— .Brunswick. 4—779) Montgomery County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. H. S, Riddle, Welfare. "Worker* MOUNTVI LLS (l— Troup, 2— La Grange, 3— -Atlanta, 4—150) MOUNT ZI ON (1— Carroll, 2— Carrollton, 3— Atlanta, 4—121) MURRAY COUNTY (2 — Chatsworth, 3— Atlanta, 4—9,215, 5—342) MUSCOGHH COUNTY ( 2— Columbus , 3— Macon, 4— 57, 558 < 5—235) MYSTIC (1 — Irwin, 2— Ocilla, 3— Macon, 4—278) NAHUNTA (1 — Brantley, 2— Nahunta, 3— Brunswick, 4—552) Brantley County Department of Public Welfare; Mrr. Mallet+ Crum Dickerson, County Welfare Worker* NASHVILL E (l— Berrien, 2— Nashville, 5— Mace n, 4—1,672) Berrien County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs* Paulino M. Lee, Director* GEORGIA NAYLOR (1— -Lowndes, 2— Valdoota, 3— Macon, 4—259) NELSON (1 — Pickens & Cherokee, 2 — Jaspor & Canton, 3— Atlanta , 4—768) NEWBORN (1— Newton, 2— Covington, 3— Atlanta, 4—332) N EWINGTON (1 — Screven, 2 — Sylvania, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 366) NEWMAN (1 — Coweta, 2— Newman, 3— Atlanta, 4—7,500) County Dept. of Public Welfare, Box 566; Miss Mary Witt, Director. County Welfare Dept., Div. of Public assistance, Dist. if'. Masonic Temple Bldr. ; Miss Sloise Cleveland, District Field Suncrvisor. NEWTON COUNTY ( 2— Covinpton, 3— Atlanta, - 4—17,290, 5—262) NEWTON (1 — Baker, 2— Newton, 3— Atlanta, 4—517) Baker County- Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Elm E. Andrew welfare Director. NICKOLL S (1— Coffee, 2— Douglas, 3— Brunswick, 4—651) NICHOLSON (1— Jackson, 2 — Jefferson, 3— Atlanta, 4—215) N0RCR0SS (1 — G;?innett, 2 — Lawrenccvillc , 3 — Atlanta, 4— 892) NORMAN PARK (1— Colquitt, 2— None , 3— Macon, 4—748) IIORLIANTOT/E (1— Toombs, 2--Riamassco, 3— Atlanta, 4—150) NORWOOD (1— Warren, 2— Warrenton, 3— Brunswick , 4—401) NUNEZ (1 — Emanuel, 2 — Swainsboro , 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 162) 0 AKFIE LD (1— Worth, 2 — Sylvester, 5— Macon, 4— 310) OA K PjJiK (1 — Emanuel, 2 — Swainsboro, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 29j 0AKW00D (1— Hall, 2— Gainesville , 3— Atlanta, 4— 1G9) 0CIX0CKNEE (1— Thomas, 2— Thomas vi. lie , 3— Mace n, 4 — 143) PC ILIA (1— Irwin, 2— Ocilla, 3— Macon, 4—2,034) Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Mac Baker Cross, County "Welfare Worker. OCONEE COUNTY ( 2— Watkinsvillc , 5— Macon, 4— 8", 082, "5—172) 248 ODESSA!) ALE (1— Meriwether , 2— Greenville, 3— Macon, 4—108) ODUM (1— Wayno, 2 — Jesup, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 430) OGLETHORPE COIMTY ( 2— Lexington, 3^~Macon, 4—12,927, 5—504) OGLETHORPE (1— Macon, 2— Oglethorpe , 3— Macon, 4—953) County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs* Frances C. Taylor, County Welfare Worker. 0 H00PEE (l — Toombs, 2— Lyons, 3— Brunswick, 4—225) OLIVER (1— Screven, 2 — Sylvania, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 242) OMAHA (1 — Stewart, 2 — Lumpkin, 3 — Macon, 4 — 260) OMEGA (1— Tift, 2— Tifton, 3— Macon, 4—324) ORCHARD KILL ( 1— Spalding, 2— Griffin, 3— Atlanta, 4—73) OSIEEFIELD (1— Irwin, 2— Ocilla, 3— Macon, 4—241) OXFORD (1— Newton, 2 — Covington, 3— Atlanta, 4—537) PALMETTO (1— Campbell & Coweta, 2— Atlanta & Newman, 3— Atlant: 4—964) PARROTT (1— Terrell, 2— Dawson, 3— Macon, 4—383) PATTERSON (1— Pierce, 2— Blackshcar , 3— Brunswick, 4—528) PAULD I NG COUNTY (2— Dallas, 3— Atlant- , 4—12,327, " 5—524) PAVO (1 — Brooks & Thomas, 2 — Quitman & Thomas villo , 3— Macon, 4—750) PAYNE (1— Bibb, 2— Macon, 3— Macon, 4—426) PEACH COIMTY (2— Fort Valley, 3— Macon, 4—10,268, 5—179) PEARSON (1 — Atkinson, 2 — Pearson, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 712) County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs, Eva G. Kirkland, Director. PELHAM (1— Mitchell, 2— Camilla, 3— Macon, 4—2,762) PEMBROKE (1— Bryan, 2— Clyde, 3— Brunswick, 4—788) Bryan County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Alethin Brcwton, County Director. PEIIDZRGRASS (l— Jackson, 2— Jcf f erson, S— Atlanta, 4—224) GUORGIA PENFIELD (1 — Greene, 2 — Greensboro, 3 — Macon, 4 — 184) PSPPZRTON (1— Butts, 2— Jackson-, 5— Macon, 4—525) PERRY (1— Houston, 2— Perry, 3— Macon, 4—1,398) Houston County Dept. of Public wolf arc; Miss Sallio Frank Thompson, Welfare 'worker. P ICKEN S COUNTY (2— Jasper, 3— Atlanta, 4—9,687, 5—231) PIEDMON T (1— Lamar, 2—Barncsvillo, 3— Macon, 4—31) PERCH COUNTY (2— Blackshear, 3— Brunswick , 4—12,52; 5—345) PJKB COUNTY (2— Zcbulon, 3— Macon, 4—10,355, 5—237) PINEBURST (1— Dooly, 2— Vienna, 3— Macon, 4—519) PINE PARK (1— Grady, 2— Cairo, 3— Macon, 4—191) PINEVIEW (1— Wilcox, 2— Antoovillo, 3— Macon, 4—382) PITTS (1— Wilcox, 2— Abbeville, 3— Macon, 4—364) PLAIKFIELD (1— Doa:;o, 2 — Eastman, 5— Brunswick, 4—157) PLAINS (1 — Sumter, 2 — Amoricus, 3 — Macon, 4 — 609) PLAINVILLS (l— Gordon, 2— Calhoun, 3— Atlanta, 4—124) P0C0TALAG0 (1— Madison, 2— Daniclsville , 3— Macon, 4—125) P OUi CQ USTY (2— Ncnc, 5— Atlanta, 4—25,141, 5—317) POOLER (1— Chatham, 2— Savannah, 3— Brunswick, •'. — 499) PORTAL (1— Bullock, 2— Statcsboro , 3 — Brunswick, 4—374) P0RTERDAL5 (1— Newton, 2— Covington, 3— Atlanta, 4*— 3,002) POULAN (1— Worth, 2— Sylvester, 3— Macon, 4—611) POUDgjj SPRINGS (1— Cobb, 2— Minetta, 5— Atlanta, 4—342) PRESTON (1— Webs tor, 2— Preston, 5— Macon, 4—321) Webster County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. T. II. McGarrah, County 'welfare Worker. PRIMROSE (1— Meriwether , 2— Greenville , 5— Macon, 4 — 40) PRINCETON (1— Clarke, 2— Athens, 3— Macon, 4—154) 250 FOLASKI COUNTY ( 2— Hawkinsville , 3~Macon , 4— 9 ,005 , 5—258), PUTNAM COUNTY (2— Eatonton, 3— Macon, 4—8,367, 5—361 ) QUIT MAN COUNT Y ( 2 —George town, 3— Macon, 4—3,320, 5—144) QlJimg (1— Erodes, 2— Quitman, 3— Mr. con, 4—4,149) Brooks County Dept. of Public Welfare ; Mrs. Sthol Upson, Director. Public Health Office; Dr. H. 2* Groover, Jr., Commissioner of He -1th. RABUN COUNTY (2— Clayton, 3— Atlanta, 4—6,331, 5 — 377) RALEIGH (1— Meriwether, 2— Greenville , 3— Macon, 4—120) RANDOLPH COUNTY (2— Cuthbert, 3— Macon, 4—17,174, 5—412) RANGER (1— Gordon, 2— Calhoun, 3— Atlanta, 4—145) RAY CITY (1— Berrien, 2— Nashville , 5— Macon, 4—602) REBECCA (1 — Turner, 2— -ushburn, 3— Macon, 4 — 288) REIBSVIL LE (1— Tattnall, 2— Rcidsvillo , 3— Brunswick, 4—631) County Dept. of Public welfare; Mrs. J. C. Collins, Jr., Director. RENO (1— Grady, 2 — Cairo, 3— Macon, 4—26) RBNTZ (1— Laurens, 2— Dublin, 5— Macon, 4—345) REYNOLDS (1— Taylor, 2— Butler, 3— Macon, 4—880) RHINE (1 — Dodge, 2 — Eastman, 3— Brunswick, 4—450) RICEB0R0 (1— Liberty, 2— Kincsville , 3— Brunswick , 4—233) RICHLAND (J.— Stewart, 2— Lumpkin, 5— Macon, 4—1,577) RICH MOND COUNTY (2— None, 3— Brunswick, 4—72,990, 5—319 ) RIDDLEViLLE U — Washington, 2— Sander sville , 3— Macon, 4—121) RLNCON (1 — Effingham, 2 — Springfield, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 317) RINGGOL D (1— Catoosa, 2— Ringgold, 3— Atlanta, 4—684) County Public Welfare Department, Box 24 j Mrs. Hettic D. Edwards, County Director. GEORGIA RISING FAWIT (1— Dade, 2— Trenton, 3— Atlanta, 4—246) RIVSRDAIJB (1— Clayton, 2— Joncsboro, 3— Atlanta, 4—158) RIVERSIDE (1— Colquitt, 2— -None , 3— Macon, 4—294) ROBERTA ( 1 — Crawford , 2— Knoxville, 3— Macon, 4—449) ROCHhlT.TiE (1—Wilcox, 2 — Abbeville, 3 — Macon, 4 — 1,053) County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Genevieve Hickman, Welfare Worker. ROCKDALE COUNTY (2— Conyers, 3— Atlanta, 4—7,247, 5—119 ) ROCKMART (1— Polk, 2— None, 3— Atlanta, 4—5,264) ROCKY FORD (1— Screven, 2— Sylvania, 3— Brunswick, 4—570) ROMS (1— Floyd, 2— Rone , 3— Atlanta, 4—22,200) 'Floyd County Dept. of Public Welfare, 404 W. 1st Street; Miss Lillian N. Duke, R. N. , Director. Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. Tom Willingham, Judge; Mrs. F. M. Scott, Probation Officer. ' Public Health Office; Dr. 3. V. Elmore, Commissioner of Health. ROOPVILLE (1— Carroll, 2— Carrollton, 3— Atlanta, 4—260)' ROSSYILLE (1— Walker, 2— La Fayette, 3— Atlanta, 4—3,230) RO SWELL (1— Cobb, 2— Marietta, 3— Atlanta, 4—1,432) RO YSTGN (1— Heart, Franklin & Madison , 2— Kartwell, Carncsvillc ~ & Daniel sville, 3— Macon, 4—1,447) Case Correspondent; Mrs. Stewart D. Brown. RUCKERSVIL LE (1— Elbert, 2— Elberton, 3— Macon, 4—74) RUSSELL (1— Barron, 2— Winder, 3— Atlanta, 4—99) RUTLEDGE (1— Morgan, 2— Madison, 3— Macon, 4—523) S t. CHAR LES (1— Coweta, 2— Newman, 3— Atlanta, 4—79) St. MARKS (1— Meriwether, 2— Greenville , 3— Macon, 4—52) St. MARYS (1— Camden, 2— Woodbine, 3— Brunswick, 4—732) S ALE CIT Y (1— Mitchell, 2—Camilla, 3— Macon, 4—506) SANDE KSVILLE ( 1— Washington, 2— Sander sville , 3— Macon, 4—5,011) Washington County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Martha Watts, County Welfare Worker. 252 G20RGL. 303, G Public Health Office; Dr. 0. L. Rogers, Commissioner of Health. SARDIS (l— Burke, E — Waynesboro, 3—Brunswick, 4—580) SASSER (1— Terrell, 2— Dawson, 3— Macon, 4—412) SAUTEE (1— White, 2— Cleveland, 3— Atlanta) SAVAENAH (1— Chatham, 2— Savannah, 3—Brunswick, 4—85,024) Bcthcsda Home for Boys; Mr. 0. W. Burroughs, Superintendent. Children* s Hone of Chatham County, 513 E. Park Avenue; Mr. George B. Hammond, Superintendent. Cohen's Old Man's Retreat. Chatham County Dept. of Public Welfare, 330 Montgomery St.; Miss Frances Burkhalter, Director. County Welfare Dept., Div. of Public Assistance, Dist. #1, 136 Bull St.; Miss Mar.joric Fish, District Field Supervisor. Family Welfare Society; Mr. Earle G. Lippincott, General Secretary. Jewish Educational Alliance, 328 Barnard St.; Rabbi Jerome Labovitz, Executive Director. Juvenile Court, 303 Mendel Bldg. ; Hon. Raiford Falligant, Judge. Juvenile Industrial Farm for Negroes; Mr. 0. H. Carpenter, Superintendent. Public Health Office; Dr. Victor H. Bassctt, Commissioner of Health. St. Mary's Home, 1604 Habersham St.; Mr. John W. Glcason, Vice President. Savannah Boys' Club, 330 Price St.; Mr. Frank Callen, Supt. Social Security Board (Field Office) , American Building; Mr. J. W. Over street, Manager. Social Service Exchange, 127 West Oglethorpe Ave., 3rd Floor; Mr. L. J. Murray, Executive Secretary. State Dept. of Public Welfare, 136 Bull St.; Miss Marjoric Sis' District Field Supervisor. State vocational Rehabilitation Office, 312 American Bldg.; Mr. Berry Cochran, Assistant Supervisor. Travelers' Aid Committee, Union Station; Mrs, Fay M. Proctor, Worker in Charge. SAVANNAH BEACH (1 — Chatham, 2— Savannah, 3—Brunswick, 4—202) SCHLEY CO UNTY ( 2— Ellaville , 3— Macon, 4—5,34?, 5—154) SCOTLAND (1— Telfair, 2— McRae, 3—Brunswick, 4—324) SCOTT (1— Johnson, 2— Wright svillo , 3—Brunswick, 4—365) SCREVEN COUNTY (2— Sylvania, 3— Brunswick, 4—20,503, 5—794) 304. F-0 305. F 306. 0 307. C 308. C 309. B 310. 0 311. D 312. D 313. G 314. F 315. H 316. C 317. A 318. C 319. I-M 320. J 253 GEORGIA SC REVE N (1 — Wayne, 2 — Jcsup, 3 — Brunswick, 4 — 50:) S BUNOLi COUNTY ( 2 — Donal sonvillc , 3 — Ml .con , 4— 7,389 , 5—240 ) SENOIA Coweta, 2— Noman, 3— Atlanta, 4— 73C) SEVILLE (1— Wilcox, 2— Abbeville, 3— Macon, 4—231) SH..BY D;.LE (I— Jasper, 2— I lent i cello , 3— Macon, 4—243) SHARON (1— Taliaferro, S— Crawf ordvillo , 3 — Brunstrick, 4—255) SHARPS BURG (1— Cov;cta, 2— Ncranan, 3— Atlanta, 4—137) SHELLMtJ] (1— Randolph, 2— Outhbort , 3— Macon, 4—1,117) SILOAM (1 — Greene, 2 — Greensboro, 3 — Macon, 4—209) SILVERTOWN (1— Upson, 2— Thomas ton, 3— Macon, 4—2,171) SMITHONIA (1— Oglethorpe, 2— Lexington, 3— Macon, 4—157) SMITHVILLE (1— Lee, 2— Lccsburg, 3— Macon, 4—777) SMYRNA (1— Cobb, 2— Marietta, 3—Atlanta, 4—1,178) Dr. Bratmcr's Sanatorium; Dr. Jones N. Brawnor, Owner & Medical Director. SNELLYILLE ( 1— Gwinnett , 2— Lawrenccvillo , 3—Atlanta, 4—105) SOCLJL CIRCLE (1— Walton, 2— Monroe, 3— Macon, 4—1,766) S0PSRT0N (1— Treutlen, 2 — Soporton, 3— Brunswick, 4—1,081) Treutlen County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss May Ainsworth, Director. SPARKS (1— Cook, 2— Adcl, 3— Macon, 4—535) SPARTA (1— Hancock, 2— Sparta, 3— Macon, 4—1,613) Hancock County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Zoll Rozier, Welfare Director, Public Health Office, State Health Dist. #7; Dr. Loron Wall in, Commissioner of Health. SPALD ING COUNTY (2— Griffin, 3—Atlanta, 4—23,495, 5— 209) SPRINGFIELD (1— Effingham, 2— Springfield, 3— Brunswick, 4—402. Effingham County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mattic Lou Hincloy, County Welfare Director. SPRING PLACE (1— Murray, 2— Chatsworth , 3— Atlanta, 4—186) 254 SPRINGVALE (1— Randolph, 2— Cuthbert, 3~ Macon, 4—160) STAPLETON (1— Jefferson, 2— Louisville , 3— Brunswick, 4—432) STATENVILLE (1— Echols, 2— Statcnville , 3— Macon) Echols County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Bessie Hcnnoasoo , Director. STATESD0R0 (1— Bullock, 2— State sboro , 3--Brunswick, 4—3,096) Associated Charities; Mr. P. I. Williams, Chaiman; Mr. G. Bland, Secretary & Treasurer. Bulloch County Dept. of Welfare; Miss Sarah Hall, Welfare Worker. STATOM (1 — Barrow, 2— Winder, 3— Atlanta, 4—522) STELLAVILL E ( 1— Jef f crson , 2— Louisville , 3 — Brunswick, 4—93) STEPHENS COUNTY (2— Toccoa, 3— Atlanta, 4—11,740, 5—166) 'STERLING- (1— Glynn, 2 — Brunswick, 5— Brunswick, 4—124) STEWART COUNTY (2~ Lumpkin, 3— Macon, 4—1.1,114, 5—411) STILLMORE ( 1— Emanuel , 2— Swainsboro , 3— Brunswick, 4—618) STO CK3RIDG E (1— Henry, 2— McDonaugh, 5— Atlanta, 4—592) STONE MOUNTAIN (1— DeKalb, 2— Decatur, 3— At la: ta, 4—1,335) SUGAR VALLEY (1— Gordon, 2— Calhoun, 5— Atlanta, 4—200) SUMMER (1— Worth, 2— Sylvester, 3— Macon, 4—352) SCTM5RT0WN (1 — Emanuel, 2 — Swainsboro, 3 — Brunswick, 4--147) SUMMERVILLE ( 1— Chattooga , 2 — Sumnerviile, 5— Macon, 4—9.55) Chattooga County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs. Onio Ruth Kunto County Welfare Worker. SUMTER COUNTY (2— Aiiericus, 5— Macon, 4—27,000, 5—456 ) SUTI NYSIDE (1— Spalding, 2 — Griffin, 3— Atlanta, 4 — 136) SURREIICY (1— Appling, 2— Baxlcy, 5 — Brunswick, 4—445) SUWANEZ (1 — Gwinnett, 2 — Lawroncevillc , 5 — Atlanta, 4 — 214) SWAINSBORO (1— Emanuel, 2 — Swainsboro, 5— Brunswick, 4—4,200) Case Correspondent; Mr. Maxwell T. Burden, Emanuel County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs, Maxwell T. Burden County Welfare Director. GEORGIA SYCAMORE (1 — Turner, 2— Ashburn, 3 — Macon, 4 — 559) SYLV..NIA (1 — Screven, 2 — Sylvania, 3— Brunswick, 4 — 1,781) Case Correspondent, Mr* B. W. Miller • County Welfare Department; Miss Elsie Hill, County Director. SYLVESTER (l— Worth, 2-.-Sylvcster , 3—Maeon, 4—1,984) Worth County Department of Public 'welfare; Mrs. Ethel P. Strangward, Secretary. Worth County Board of Health; Dr. A. G. Een&rick, Commissioner of Health, Worth County Community Chest; Mrs. J. L. Houston, General Chairman; Mrs, D. V. Jeffords, Co-Chairman and Treasurer. Worth County Superior & City Court; Mr, Clifford Grubbs, Probation Officer. TALBOT COU NTY (2 — Taltotton, 3— Macon, 4—8,458, 5—312) TALBOTTON (1— Talbot, 2— Talbotton, 3— Macon, 4—1,064) Talbot County Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Jennie Allen, Welfare Vrhnl d warden. Warden, Attn. : Chi ef Parol e o f f icer N E U. S. Northeastern Peni tenti ary Lewi sbu ra. Pennsyl vani a. Henry C. Hill, Warden. Warden, Attn. : Chi ef Parol e 0 f fi cer M II ^ Ppnit^nti arv •j . o. ■ - 1 1 1 t> - 1 i u i cu y M rN 1 1 , i uO'V No. 8 Montgomery, Al abama. J ames B. Gaf fney. Sup eri ntendent. Acting Supt , Attn. : Parol e Cl erk TA Federal ^ri son Camp No. 10 Tucsan, Ari 23 n a wal ter w. Bail ey, Superi ntendent. Supt. , Attn. : Parol e Cl - rk K Federal Pri son Camp No. 11 Koo sk i a, Idaho. jeane Remer, Superi ntendent. Superi ntendent U . S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION LEX U. S. Publ i c Heal th Service Hospital Lexi ngton, Kentucky. Dr. Lawrence Kol b, Superi ntenuent. Supt. , Attn. : Administrative Ass't 262 Uo33s U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IDAHO SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. Ge.rla.ch Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons - 193.8 - Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia W A P roj ect No. 221 1 FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establishment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like interests and need for this information. Through the assistance of a District of Columbia WPA Project a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national directories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified information regard- ing approximately 8,500 agencies. Subsequent to the release o; c the first Idaho directory on May 20, 1937, each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicating correction to be made. For those agencies net responding, the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised directory or that sub- sequent to its release, changes in personnel or set— up occur, we would appreciat e being advised. For in format i on re garding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page 280 you will find listed all federal penal and. correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. Edgar M. Gerlach Supervi sor Social Service April 4 , iQj-8 4 IDAHO GENERAL INFORMATION RESIDENCE - The residence law pertaining to assistance to indigents provides that no person shall receive assistance from county indigent funds who has not been a resident of the state for one year and of the county for six months immediately prior to application. In emergency cases hospitalization is provided regardless of residence requirements, MEDICAL CASES - In medical cases requiring public care, when the county residence is definitely established, written application should be made to the probate judge, the clork of the board of county commissioners, or a justice of the peace, and filed in the office of the clerk of the board of county commissioners, Where county residence is not known, the Department of Public Welfare at Boise (Item No. 12) should be contacted. PSYCK OT ICS - In psychotic cases the agent to be contacted depends upon the section of the state to which the patient should bo returnod. If ho could bo sent to Grofino, Northern Idaho, the papers should be sent to the Superintendent of the State Hospital at Orofino. (Item No. 71) If he could be sent to Blackfoot the papers should be sent to the Super- intendent of the State Hospital at Blackfoot. (Item No. 5) If the patient is feebleminded, papers should be sent to the Superintendent of the State School and Colony at Nampa. (Item No. 67) In any event duplicate papers should bo sent to the Commissioner of the Department of Public Welfare at Bciso. TH E STATE DEPA RT MENT OF PUBLIC ASSISTANCE - This department, (Item No. 11) has the power to administer all forms of public assistance, poor relief, and public charity to which tho state either by itself or in cooperation with the federal government con- tributes in whole or in part. The department consists of the governor as ex officio Commissioner thereof, and such other officers and employees as ho may designate. THE STATE DEPART]?- TENT OF PUBLIC "7ELFARE - This department has general supervision of all matters relating to the preservation of tho life and health of the people of the state. It visits and reports on the sanitary condition of all state institu- tions as often as such condition may require. The governor is designated as Commissioner of Public Welfare ex officio. Within the Department arc: (1) The Division of Charitable Institutions (Item No, 28); (2) The Division of public Health (Item No. 29). Tho Director of Charitable Institutions has supervision over tho public management of: State Hospitel South (Item No. 5) State Hospital North (Item No. 71) Soldiers Home (Item No. 20) State School and Colony (Item No. 67) 265 IDAHO The Director of the Division of Public Health has general super- vision of all public health work in the state, including loc^l health units, hospital of tuberculous patients and crippled children, STATE PR ISON SY STEM - The State Board of Prison Commissioners has supervision of all matters connected with the state prison as may be pres- cribed by lav;. The Governor, the Secretary of Stnto, and the Attorney General constitute the Board of State Prison Commissioner! The Governor is chairman of the Board. The warden of the state prison is appointed by the State Board of Prison Commissioners to hold office at its pleasure. The State Department of Public Welfare visits and reports on the sanitary condition of the state penitentiary at least once a year. STATE PAROLE - The Idaho State Board of Pardons is composed of the Governor, the Secretary of State, and the Attorney General, The Board or the majority therocf, has the power to grant commutations or pardons, cither absolute or conditional. The Board of Pardons is empowered to issuo paroles subject to such regulations as it may adopt and also empowered to revoke paroles at any tine it deems necessary. The Board of Pardons meets as a Parole Board four times each year, OTH ER STAT E INSTITUTIONS, CQ lvlYilSS IONERS AND AGENCIES - (1) State School for the Blind and Deaf (It en No. 45) (fc) Industrial Training School (Iter. No. 89) (3) Veterans Welfare Commission (Item No. 21) VITAL STATISTICS - The State Department of Public Welfare has charge of the registration of births and deaths in the state. STATE CONFERENCE OF SOCIAL '.,'ORK - There is no State Conference of Social Work in Idaho. However, the Federated Social Workers holds monthly meetings. Its secretary is: Miss Nellie N. Grete,' Boise Federation of Social Agencies, Box 1738, Boise, Idaho, DIRECTORY COD E - The letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its function in accord with the following code: A — Social Service Exchange H — Character Building and B — Family Welfare (Private) Delinquency Prevention C — Public Welfare I — Employment D — Care of Delinquents (Probe- J — Travelers' Aid tion, Institution, Parole) K — Veterans' Care E — Legal Aid L — Foreign Born F— Child Welfare (Private) M — Specialized Education G — Hospital, Clinic, and Health N — Administrative (Federations) Agency 0 — Miscellaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county seat, address of the U. S, Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city S6G lies, population, end land area in square miles of the counties "indicated. Hie following code has been used: 1— County 2— County scat 3— Headquarters of U.S.. Probation Officer 4 — Population 5 — Land area in square miles * * * * 267 ABERDEEN (l — Bingham, 2 — Blackfoot, 3 — Boiso, 4 — 646) ADA COUNTY (2— Boise, 3— -Boiso, 4—. 37,925, 5—1,154) ADAMS COUNTY (2-- Council, 3— Boise, 4—2,867, 5—1,366) ALAMEDA ' (1— Bannock, 2— Pocatello, 3— Boise, 4-- 1,885) ALBION (1-- Cassia, 2— Burley, 3— Boise, 4—262) AMERICAN FALLS (l — Powor, 2 — American Falls, 3 — Boise, 4 — 1,280 Pov;cr County Department of Public Assistance; Mr» YJ. A, Novotny, County SupcrTisor; Mr. Albert Lcc, Director. Power County Probate and Juvenile Court; Honorable V,'. Y.'. Howard, Probate Judge. AMMON (1 — Bonneville, 2— Idaho Falls, 3— Boise, 4—270) ARCO (1— Butte, 2— Arco, 3 — Boise, 4 — 572) ARIMO (1 — Bannock, 2— Pocatello, 3 — Boise, 4 — 290) ASHTON (1— Fremont, 2— Saint Anthony, 3 — Boise, 4 — 1,003) ATH0L (1 — Kootenai, 2 — Moscow, 3 — Boise, 4 — 116) BANCROFT (l — Bannock, 2— Pocatello, 3— Boise, 4—403) K.NN0CK COUNTY (2— Pocatello , 3— Boise, 4—31,266, 5—1,837) BASALT (1 — Bingham, 2 — Blackfoot, 3 — Boise, 4 — 259) BEAR LAKE COUNTY (2— Paris, 3 — Boise, 4 — 7,372, 5 — 980) BELLS VUE (1— Blaine, 2— Barley, 3— Boise, 4—375) BENE7/AH COUNTY (2— Saint Maries, 3— Boise, 4—6,371, 5—786) BINGHAM COUNTY (£— Blackfoot , 3— Boiso, 4—18,561, 5—2,184) BLACKFOOT (l— Bingham, 2— Blackfoot, 3— Boise, 4—4,500) Bingham County Department of Public Assistanco; Mir. Lcgrnndc Stewart, County Supervisor. Probate Court; Honorable Geo. R. Bailey, Probate Judge. Stato Hospital South, Box 3.90.; Dr. Andrew V.'crnor, Medical Supt BLAINE COUNTY (2— Harlcy, 3— Boise, 4—3,768, 5—2,797) IDAHO BLOOMINGTOfi (l—Boar Lake, 2— -Paris, 3— Bo is o, 4—393) ' BOISE COUNTS" (2— Idaho City, 3— Bo i so, 4—1,847, 5—1,840) BOISE (1 — Ada, 2— Bo i so, 3 — Boise, 4 — 21,544) 6. C Ada County Department of Public Assistance, 215 1!. 6th St.; Mr. Roy Carpenter, Director. 7. I Ada County Department of Public Assist once, Children* s Bureau, 129 Broadway; Miss Louise Cuddy, Supervisor. 8. C Boise City tfolfare, City Hall; Mrs. Mabollo V.". Kcyser, Director. 9. £ ' Children^ Home Finding and Aid Society, 740 \7arm Springs Ave.; Miss Lillian M.' Carse, Supt. 10. I-K Department of Labor, Veterans' Placement Service, 605 Idaho Bldg., P.O. Box 877; Miss Terry Prater, Veterans' Placement Representative. 11. C Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Albert Lee, State Directo: Mr. Kenneth M. Tipton, Field Supervisor. 12. C Department of Public welfare, State House; Mr. Lev/is Williams, Commissioner. 13. 0 Department of Public Works; Mr. J. H. Stammer, Director of Highways; Mr, Ira J. Taylor, Commissioner. 14. I Idaho State Employment Service, 602-5 Idaho Bldg., P.O. Box 87', Mr. S. D. Hayes, State Director. 15. I Employment Service, Local Office, 105 S. 10th St.; Mr. S. L. Vensen, Manager; Mr. A. J. Tillman, District Supt. 16. D Idaho State Penitentiary; Mr. \l 9 H. Gess, Warden. 17. D Juvenile Court; Honorable John Jackson, Judge of Juvenile Court; Mr. T. M. Roberts, Probation Officer. 18. D Prison" Board of Idaho; Gov. B. Clark, Chairman. 19. G State Department of Health; Dr. James W. Havkins, Director of Public Health. 20. 0 State Soldiers' Home. 21. K State Veterans' Wolf are Commission; Mr. V. r m. 0. Hall, Service Officer. 22. M State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, State Capital; Mr. Milo T. Means, Supervisor. 23. 0 Unemployment Compensation Division, 153 S. 8th St.; Mr. Laurence Lyman, Supt. 24. K United States Bureau; Miss Gertrude C. Bray, Psychiatric Social Worker. 25. D United States District Court, 229 Federal Bldg.; Mr. Louis W. Thrailkill, U. S. Probation Officer. 26. K Veterans' Administration Facility; Mr. Homer Hudelson, Manager; Miss Gertrude C. Bray, Psychiatric Social Worker. 27. I-K Veterans' Placement Service, 605 Idaho Bldg.; Mr. Terry Prater, Representative. 28. C Welfare Deportment, Division of Charitable Institutions. 29. G Welfare Department, Division of Public Health, Idaho EMg. ; Dr. H. L. McMartin, Director. 269 Young Mori * Christian Association. Young '..'omen 1 s Christian Association, 720h Idaho St.; Miss Carrio Reynolds, General Secretary , BONNER COUNTY (2— Sandpoint , 3— Boise, 4—13,152, 5—1,748) BONNERS FERRY (1 — Boundary, 2 — Bonner s Ferry, 3 — Boise, 4—1,418) Boundary County Department of Public Assistance; Miss Violet Urquhart, County Supervisor. BONNEVILLE COUNTY (2— Idaho Falls, 3— Boise, , 4— 19,664, 5—1,904) BOUNDARY COUNTY (2— Bcnncrs Ferry, 3— Boise, 4 — 4,555 5— 1,276) BOVILL (1 — Latah, 2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—572) •BUHL (1— Twin Falls, 2— Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—2,500) BURLiCY (1 — Cassia, 2 — Eurley, 3— Boise, 4 — 3,826) Cassia County Department of Public Assistance; Mr» V,'. F. Homai County Supervisor. BUTTE COUNTY (2— Arco, 3— Boise, 4—1,934, 5—2,048) CALDWELL (1— Canyon, 2— Canyon, 3 — Boise, 4—4,974) Canyon County Department of Public Assistance, 119 So. 7th St. Mr. C. E. Biggs, Count}*- Supervisor. Canyon County Juvenile Court; Miss Olga "..'ood Claybaugh, Probation Officer. CAMAS COUNTY ( 2— Fairfield, 3— Boise, 4—1,411, 1 5—1,070) CAMBRIDGE (1 — Washington, 2— w'ciser, 3 — Boise, 4 — 536) CANYON COUNTY (2— Canyon, 3— Boise, 4—30,930, 5—592 CARIBOU COUNTY (2— Soda Springs, 3— Boise, 4—2,121, 5—1,265) CASCADE (1— Valley, 2— Cascade, 3— Boise, 4—726) CASSIA COUNTY (E*-Burloy, ' 3— BOico, 4—15,116, 5-- 2,59. r CHALLIS (1— Custer, 2— Challis, 3— Boise, 4 — 418) CLARK COUNTY (2— Dubois, 3— Boise, 4—1,122, 5—1,778; IDAHO CLARKPOLK (1— Bonner, 2— -Sandpoint , 3— Boise, 4 — 452) CLEARWATER COUNTY (2— Orofino, 3 — Boise, 4 — 7,006, *5 — 2,508) CLIFTON (1— Franklin, 2— -Preston, 3-- Boise, 4—217) CO.EUR d* ALENE (l — Kootenai, 2— Moscot;, 3— Boise, 4—8,297) Kootenai County Department of Public Assistance, 204 Sherman Ave.; Mr. Raymond Thompson, County Supervisor. Idaho State Employment Service, 216 N. 4th St.; Mr. Thomas Hunter, Manager. Probate Court; Honorable M. G. Whitney, Probate Jud:-C. COTTONWOOD (l — Idaho, 2— -Grangcrvillc , 3— Boise, 4 — 519) COUNCIL (l— Adams, 2— -Council, 3— Boise, 4—355) Adams County Department of Public Assistance, 129 S. Broadway, Main Office; Mr. Peter H. Cohn, Head Office, Director in Charge; Mr. Troy Perkins, County Supervisor. CPUIGMONT (1 — Lewis, 2— Ncz Perce, 3 — Boise, 4 — 1-96) CULDESAC (1 — Nez Perce, 2 — Lewis ton, 3— Boise, 4 — 287) CUSTER COUNTY (2— Challis, 3— Boise, 4—3,162, 5—4,921) DAYTON (1— Fr .nklin, 2— Preston, 3 — Boise, 4 — 271) DEARY (1— Latah, 2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—295) DEELO (1 — Cassia, 2 — Burley, 3 — Boise, 4—196) DOWNEY (1— Bannock, 2— Pocatello, 3— Boise, 4—553) DRIGGS (1— Teton, 2— Driggs, 3— Boise, 4— -719) Teton County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. D. B. Philli County Supervisor. DRUI.IMOND (1 — Fremont, 2— Saint Anthony, 3— Boise, 4—61) ■ DU30ISE (1 — Clark, 2— Dubdiso, 3— Boise, 4— -312) EAST HOPE (1 — Bonner, 2— Sandpoint, 3 — Boise, 4—113) EDEN (1 — Jerome, 2 — Jerome, 3 — Boise, 4 — i09) ELK RIVER (1— Clearwater, 2— -Orofino, 3— Boise, 4 — 862) ' ELMORE COUNTY (2— -Mountain Home, 5 — Poise, 4— -4,491, 5—2,808) 271 IDAHO EMMETT (1— Gem, 2— Emmett, 3— Boise, 4—3,500) 41* C Gem County Department of Public Assistance, Box 846; Mr. Roy G. Thompson, County Supervisor. FAIRFIELD (l — Camas, 2— Fairfield, 3 — Boise, 4 — 306) FAIRVIEW (1 — Franklin, 2— Preston, 3— Boise, 4—64) FERDINAND (l— Idaho, 2— Grangeville , 5— Boise, 4—196) FILER (1— Twin Falls, 2— Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—1,011) FIRTH (1— Bingham, 2— Blackfoot, 5— Boise, 4— 23G ) FORT HALL (1— Bingham', 2— Blackfoot , 3— Boise, 4 — 410) 42. 0 Fort Hall Agency; Mr. Fred A. Gross, Superintendent. FRANKLIN COUNTY (2 — Preston, 3— Boise, 4 — 9,263) 5—556 ) FRANKLIN (1 — Franklin, 2— Preston, 3 — Boise, 4—531) FREMONT COUNTY (2— Saint Anthony, 3— Boise, 4—9,924, 5—1,838,) am COUNTY (2 — Emmett, 3— Boise, 4—8,500, 5—567) GENESEE (1 — Latah, 2— Moscow, 3 — Boise, 4 — 555) GE0RCET0WN (l — Bear Lake, 2— Paris, 3— Boise, 4—391) GIFF0RD (1 — Nez Perce, 2 — Lewiston, 3 — Boise, 4 — 70) GLENNS FERRY (l — ELinore, 2— Mountain Home, 3— Boise, 4 — 1,414) GOODING COUNTY (2— Gooding, 3— Boise, 4—7,580, 5—740 ) GOODING (1— Gooding, 2*-- Gooding, 3— Boise, 4—1,592) 43. C Gooding County Department of Public Assistance, Box #52; Mr. H. J. Leyson, County Supervisor. 44. D Probate and Juvenile Court; Mr. W. F. Cochran. 45. M State School for the Blind and Deaf. GRACE (1 — Bannock, 2— Pocatello, 3 — Boise, 4 — u26) GRANGEVTLLE (1— -Idaho, 2— Grangevillo , 3— Boise, 4—1,360) 46 » D Idaho County Juvenile Court; Honorable Hampton Taylor, Probate Judge; Mrs. Edna R. Bell, Probation Officer. HAGERMAN (1 — Gooding, 2— Gooding, 3 — Boise, 4—327) 272 IDAHO HAILEY (1— Blaine, 2— Bailey, 3— Boise, 4—973) Blaine County Department of Public Assistance; Mr, Emerald Irvin, County Supervisor* HANSEN (l— Twin Falls, 2— Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—379) HARRISON (1— Kootenai, 2— Moscow, 3 — Boise, 4—4-93) HAZELTON (l— Jerome, 2— Jerome, 3— Boise, 4 — 388) KEYBURN. (1 — Minidoka, 2 — Rupert, 3 — Boise, 4 — 201) HOLLISTER. (1— Twin Falls, 2~ Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—113) HOMEDADE (l — Owyhee, 2 — Silver City, 3 — Boise, 4 — 225) HOPE (1— Bonner, 2 — Sandpoint, 3 — Boise, 4 — 111) IDAHO COUNTY (2— Grangeville , 3— Boise, 4—10,107, 5—8,539) IDAHO CITY (1— Boise, 2— Idaho City, 3— Boise, 4—187) IDAHO FALLS (l — Bonneville, 2— Idaho Falls, 3— Boise, 4—9,429) United States Employment Service, Court House; Mr, Parley Jamison, Manager, Clark County Department of Public Assistance, Dowd-Bucklin Bid, Sylvan Olson, County Supervisor, IONA (1 — Bonneville, 2— Idaho Falls, 3— Boise, 4—386) JEFFERSON COUNTY (2— Rigby, 3— Boise, 4—9,171, 5—1,094) J3R0M2 COUNTY (2— Jerome, 3 — Boise, 4 — 8,358, 5—606) JEROME (1 — Jerome, 2 — Jerome, 5 — Boise, 4 — 1,976) Jerome County Department of Public Assistance; i»ir. A. W, Hayes _ County Supervisor, JULIAETTA (1— Latah, 2— Moscow, 5— Boise, 4—274) KAMIAH (1— Lewis, 2— Nez Perce, 3— Boise, 4—487) KELLOGG (1— Sho shanc, 2— Wallace, 3— Boise, 4 — 4,124) KENDRICK (1— Latah, 2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—363) KMBERLY (l— Twin Falls, 2— Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—648) KIPPEN (1 — Lewis, 2— Nez Perce, 3— Boise, 4—13) K00SKIA (1— Idaho, 2— Grangeville , 3— Boise, 4 — 1-11) 273 Federal Prison Camp, No. 11; Mr. D. A. Romor, Sapt. KOOTENAI COUNTY (2— Coeur d» Alcnc, 3— Boise, 4— 19,4-60, 5—1,253) KOOTENAI (1— Bonner, 2— Sandpoint, 3— Boise, 4—199) KUNA (1— Ada, 2— Boise-, 3— Boise, 4—398) LAPWAI (1 — Nez Perce, 2— Lowiston, 3— Boise, 4 — 416) Fort Lapv/ai Sanatorium; Dr. Ralph Alley, Supt. Northern Idaho Indian Agency; Mr. A. G. Wilson, Supt. LATAH COUNTY (2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—18,500, 5— 1,071) LAVA HOT SPRINGS (l— Bannock, 2— Pocatollo, 3— Boise, 4—544) LEMHI COUNTY (2— Salmon, 3— Boise, 4—6,500, 5—4,597) LEWIS COUNTY (2— Nez Perce, 3— Boise, 4—5,238, 5—470) LEWISTON (1— Nez Perce, 2— Lcwistor , 3— Boise, 4—9,403) Idaho State Employment Service, 519 Main St.; Mr. A. A. Seaborg , Manager • Nez Perce County Department of Public Assistance, 3rd & C St Mr. C-. Rcy Rcinherdt, County Supervisor. Nez Perce County Health Unit. Probate ' Court of Nez Perce County; Honorable John L. Phillip Probate Judge; Mr. W. Li. Schiller, Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. M. W. Caskey, Director. LEWISVILLE (1 — Jefferson, 2— Rigby, 3— Boise, 4—285) LINCOLN COUNTY (2— Shoshane, 3— Boise, 4 — 3,242, 5—1,888) McCALL (1— Valley, 2— Cascade, 3— Boise, 4—651) McCAMMON (1 — Bannock, 2— Pocatollo, 5— Boise, 4—497) MACKAY (1— Custer, 2— Challis, 3— Eoisc, 4—777) Custer County Department of Public Assistance; Mrs-. G. Maddock Donahue, Supervisor. MADISON COUNTY (2— Rexburg, 3— Boise, 4—8,316, 5—481) MALAD (1 — Oneida, 2— Malad, 3— Boise, 4—2,555) Oneida County Public Welfare Board; Mr. J. V. Lykins, County Supervisor and Chairman. IDAHO WiRYSVILLS (1 — Promo nt, 2 — Saint Anthony, 3 — Boise, 4 — 188) MENAN (l--Jeffersoii, 2— Rigby, 3— Boise, 4—384) MLRIDAN (1 — Ada, 2 — Boise, 3 — Boise, 4 — 1,004) I.IIDDLETON (1 — Canyon, 2— Canyon, 3 — Boiso, 4 — 372) MIDVALS (1— Washington, 2— Weiscr, 3— Boiso, 4—203) MINIDOKA COUNTY (2— Rupert, 3— Boise, 4—10,000, 5—756) MINIDOKA (1— Minidoka, 2 — Rupert, 3 — Boise, 4 — 195) MINK CREEK (l — Franklin, 2— Preston, 3— Boise, 4—221) MONTPELIER (l — Bear Lake, 2— Paris, 3 — Boise, 4 — 2,436) Boar Lake County Department of Public Assistance; Mr» Charles Wn. Cutler, County Director* MOSCOW (1— Latah, 2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—5,500) Cocur d f alone Agency; Mr. Arthur G. Wilson, Supt. Latah County Department of Public Assistance; Mir. H. J. Smith, Supervisor, MOUNTAIN HOME *(l — Elinoro, 2— Mountain Home, 3 — Boiso, 4—1,245 Elmore County Department of Public Assistance, P.O.Box 606; Mr. I. B'. Lambert, County Supervisor. MULLAN (1—Sho shane, 2— Wallace, 3— Boise, 4—1,891) MURPHY (1— Owyhee, 2— Silver City, 3— Boise, 4—166) Owyhee County Auditor; Mr. J. II. Net tie ton. NAMPA (1 — Canyon, 2 — Canyon, 3 — Boise, 4— 8, 20 6) Idaho Society for the Friendless; Reverend Earl C. pounds, State Supt. Idaho State School and Colony; Dr. C. R. Love, Medical Supt. NEWDALE (1 — Fremont, 2 — Saint Anthony, 3 — Boise, 4 — 368) NEW MEADOWS (l— Adams, 2— Council, 3— Boiso, 4—220) NEW PLYMOUTH (l— Payette, 2— Payette, 3— Boise, 4—510) NEZ PERCE COUNTY ( 2— Lewi st on, 3— Boise, 4—17,591, 5—851) NEZ PERCE (1— Lewis, 2 — Ncz Perce, 3 — Boise, 4 — 41-4) Lewis County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Max B. Turnbow, Supervisor, Mr. Albert Leo, Director. 275 NOTUS (1— -Canyon, 2— Canyon, 3— Boise, 4—144) OAKLEY (1— Cassia, 2— Burley, 3— Boise, 4—382) ONEIDA COUNTY (2 — Malad, City, 3 — Boise ,. 4— 5,870,, 5—1,209) 0R0FIN0 (1 — Clearwater, 2 — Orofino, 3 — Boise, 4 — 1,500) Clearwater County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Jack L. Denning, Supervisor. Clearwater County Probate Court; Honorable E. B. Steele, • Probate Judge* State Hospital North; Dr. John Irvine McKelway, Medical Siipt. OWYHEE COUNTY (2— Silver City, 3— Boise, 4—4,103, 5—7,950) PARIS (1— Bear Lake, 2— Paris, 3— Boise, 4—825) PARKER (1— Fremont, 2— Saint Anthony, 3 — Boise, 4 — 286) PARMA (1 — Canyon, 2 — Canyon, 3 — Boise, 4 — 750) PAUL (l — Minidoka, 2— Rupert, 5 — Boise, 4—303) PAYETTE COUNTY (2— Payette, 3— Boise, 4—7,318, 5—414) PAYETTE (1— Payette, 2— Payette, 3— Boise, 4—2,618) Payette County Department of Public Assistance; Mi-. E. E. Gov*.; Counxy Supervisor. PEARL (1 — C-em, 2— Emmott, 3— Boise, 4—12) PECK (1 — Nez Perce, 2 — Lewiston, 3 — Boise, 4 — 164) PLACERVTT.T.E (1 — Boise, 2— Idaho City, 3— Boise, 4—116) PLUMMER (1 — Benewah, 2 — Saint Marios, 3 — Boise, 4 — 346) POCATELLO (1 — Bannock, 2— Pocatello, 3— Boise, 4—16,900) Bannock County Health Unit; Dr. M. B. McQueen, Health Director Bannock County Department of Public Assistance, 3rd & Hallida^ Sts.; Mr. E. A. Haggerty, Supervisor. Idaho State Employment Service, 304 N. Main St.; Mr. C. A. Foster, Manager. L. D. S. State Relief Society; Mrs. J. V/. Hawkcs, President. Probate Juvenile Court; Honorable Robert S. Caliis, Probate Judge; Mr. T. L. Eeddy, Juvenile Probation Officer. Salvation Army; Captain Rice. Travelers' Aid Society of Pocatello, Union Station; Mrs. Maymc Corbet t, Secretary. Veterans' V/cl fare Commission; Mrs. Gladys Washington, Represen- tative. IDAHO POST FALLS (1 — Kootenai, 2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—509) POWER COUNTY (2— American Falls, 3— Boise, 4—4,457, . 5—1,591) PRESTON (1 — Franklin, 2— Preston, 3— Boise, 4—5,622) Franklin County Department of Public Welfare; Mr. Arthur Wallgren, County Supervisor. Probate and Juvenile Court; Honorable James Johnson, Probate Judge; Mr. J. A. Paton, Juvenile Officer. PRIEST RIVER (1 — Bonner, 2— Sandpoint, 3--Boise, 4—949) MTHDRUM (1 — Kootenai, 2— Moscow, 5 — Boise, 4 — 49G) REUBENS (1 — Lewis, 2 — Nez Perec, 3— Boise, 4 — 191) REXBURG (1— Madison, 2— Rexburg, 3 — Boise, 4—3,048) Madison County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Don 2. Wright, Supervisor for Madison County. Madison County Probate - Juvenile Court; Honorable J. L. Davis Probate Judge J Mrs. Sarah Barnes, Juvenile Probation Officer. RICHFIELD (1— Lincoln, 2— Shoshane, 5— Boise, 4—193) RIGBY (1— Jefferson, 2 — Rigby, 3— Boise, 4 — 1,551) Jefferson County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. L. A. Brossard, County Supervisor. Jefferson County Juvpnilc Court; Honorable George M. Larsen, Probate Judge. RIRIS (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Rigby, 5— Boise, 4—422) ROBERTS (1 — Jefferson, 2— Rigby, 3— Boise, 4—297) ROCKLAND (l— Power, 2— American Falls, 3— Boise, 4—374) ROSEBSRRY (l— Valley, 2— Cascade, 3— Boise, 4—52) RUPERT (1— Minidoka, 2— Rupert, 3 — Boise, 4—3,000) Minidoka County Department of Public Assistance; Mrs. Grace King, County Supervisor. Minidoka County Juvenile Court; Mr. E. C. Craig, Probation Officer. ST ANTHONY (l— Fremont , 2 — Saint Anthony, 3 — Boise, 4—2,778) Idaho Industrial. Training School; LIT. E. P. Nowby, Supt. Fremont County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Irus B. Hammond, Supervisor. ST. MARIES ■ (1 — Benewah, 2— Saint Maries, 5 — Boise, 4—2,200) Benewah County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. C. C. Leavitt, County Supervisor. 277 SADJON (1— Lemhi, 2— Salmon, 3— Boise, 4—2,500) Lemhi County Department of Public Assistance; Mi-. Philip . Rand, County Supervisor, SAMARIA (1— Oneida, 2— Malad, 3 — Boise, 4—134) SANDPO INT (1— Bonner, 2— Sandpoint , 3— Boise, 4—3,290) Bonner County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Max E. Sale sky, County Supervisor, SHELLEY (1— Bingham, 2— Blackfoot, 3— Boise, 4—1,44?) SHOSHONE COUNTY ( 2— V/allacc , 3— Boise, 4—19,060, 5—2,597) SH0SHANE (1— Lincoln, 2— Shoshone. 3 — Boise, 4 — 1,211) Probate and Juvenile Court of Lincoln County; Honorable Howard E. Adkins , Probate Judge; Miss Stella McFall, Probatioi Officer. SODA SPRINGS (l — Caribou, 2— Soda Springs, 3— Boise, 4—851) Caribou County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Albert B, Deaton, County Supervisor. SPIRIT LAKE (1 — Kootenai, 2— Moscow, 3--Boise, 4—1,241) STITES (1— Idaho, 2— Grangcvillo , 3— Boise, 4—278) SUGAR CITY (1— Madison, 2— Rcxburg, 3— Boise, 4—621) TETON COUNTY (2— Driggs, 3— Boise, 4—3,573, 5—463) TETON (l— Fremont, 2--Saint Anthony, 3— Boise, 4—481) TROY (1— Latah, 2— Moscow, 3— Boise, 4—619) TOT PAILS COUNTY (2— Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—35,000, 5—1,957) TWIN FALLS (l— Twin Falls, 2— Twin Falls, 3— Boise, 4—14,000) Twin Falls County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. Peter H. Cohn, Director in Charge; Mr. R. W, Hampton, Co.. Supervisor Probation and Juvenile Court j c/o Probate Court; Honorable Guy L. Kenncy, Probation Judge; Mr. J. M. Shank, Juvenile Probation Officer. Public Health Office; Dr. Janes W, Hawkins, Director. South Central District Health Unit; Dr. Robert B. Stump, Director. United States Employment Service, 136 2nd St. E. ; Mr. Raymond D. Butler, District Supervisor. ■IDAHO UCON (1— Bonneville, 8— Idaho Fells, 3— Boise, 4—349) VALLEY COUNTY (2— Cascade, 3— Boise, 4—3,480, 5—3,779) VICTOR (l—Tetcn, 2— Driggs, 3— Boise, 4—250}' WALLACE (1 — Shoshane, 2— Wallace, 3— Boise, 4—3,634) 101, C Shoshone County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. E. F. Elfcrs, Director. 102 • D Probate and Juvenile Court; Honorable Thomas B. Kelly, Probate and Juvenile Judge; Mr. H. J. Higgins, Probation Officer. GARDNER (1— Shoshane, 2— Wallace, 3— Boise, 4—903) WASHINGTON COUNTY (2~ Wciscr, 3— Boise, 4—7,968, 5—1,479) WSISER (1— Washington, 2— Wciser, 3— Boise, 4—2,724) 103. C-I Washington County Department of Public Assistance; Mr. E. P. Kimbfough, County Supervisor. WEND ALL (1— Gooding, 2— Goading, 3— Boise, 4—725) WESTON (1— Franklin, 2— Preston, 3— Boise, 4—429) WILDER (1 — Canyon, 2— Canyon, 3— Boise, 4—381) WINCHESTER (l — Levis, 2— Ncz Perce, 3— Boise, 4 — 665) W0RLEY (1— Kootenai, 8— Moscotr, 5— Boise, 4—199) YELLOWSTONE NATI0NA 'PARK CtfBBISPlr (2— None, 3— Boise, 4---1, 5—47) * * * i 279 DAHO THE LI3RARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF iLl.lNOIS CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary L u. S. Penitentiary LA NE M W C MM Lee FL MF TA K NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE __QEEIC£B ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS ,, TO: Alcatraz Island, James A. Johnston, Warden, Call fomla Atlanta, Georgia. Leavenworth , Kansas. Warden. Fred 3. Zerbst, Warden Attn.: Chaplain Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Robert H. Hudspeth, Warden, Warden. U. S. Penitentiary Annex U. S. Northeastern Penitentiary U. S. Penitentiary Fort Leavenworth, A C. Aderhold, Kansas. Lewlsburg, . Pennsylvania. McNeil Island, Washington Federal Industrial Alderson, Institution for Women West Virgin!; U. S. Industrial Reformatory SW U. S. Southwestern Reformatory Chilllcothe, Ohio. El Reno, Oklahoma. DD U. S. Hospital for Springfield, Defective Delinquents Missouri. U. S. Detention Head- Hew York City, quarters New York. NO Federal Jail New Orleans, Louisiana. U. S. Detention Farm La Tuna, Texas. U. S. Detention Farm Milan, Michigan. Federal Reformatory Camp Petersburg, Virginia. Federal Prison Camp Dupont, No. 5 Federal Prison Camp No. 8 Federal Prison Camp No. 10 Federal Prison Camp No. 11 Washington Montgomery, Alabama. Tucson, Arizona. Kooskla, Idaho. Ward en . Henry C. Hill, Warden . E. B. Swope, Ward en Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden , Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Dr. Mary B. Harris, Warden, Warden. Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Joseph W. San ford, Warden, Warden. H. L. Merry, Warden. Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Supt., Attn.: Sr. Wardens Ass't. George W. Humphrey, Acting Warden Acting Warden. M. F. Amrlne, Warden . Thomas B. White, Warden. John J. Ryan, Warden. C. 0. Nicholson, Superintendent. Warden Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Supt. , Attn.: Parole Officer Eugene B. Helster, Superintendent Superintendent. James B. Gaffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent. Deane Remer, Superintendent. Acting Supt., Attn.: Parole Clerk Su pt , , Attn.: Parole Clerk Superintendent U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION Lex U. S. PublSC Health Service Hospital Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Lawrence Kolb, Supt., Superintendent. Attn.: Administrative Ass't 200 Uo2>2>s U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D. C. THE LIBRARY OF THE DEC 3 -1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY for ILLINOIS INDEX Fage No . 1. Foreword 1 2. General Information 2-3 3. Directory Code 3 4. Illinois Directory 4-61 Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Columbia W. P. A. Project No. 183 %0 3f . FOREWOR D This directory is prepared primarily for the use of social sarvice units and parole offices in Federal penal and correctional institutions. However, it is available to others who have like in- terests and need for information regarding the private and public welfare agencies of the country. Through the assistance of a Dis- trict of Columbia project, a central resource file has been estab- lished in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national directories and sending letters and que stionnarie s to all agencies in an effort to verify the data. In the event that inadequacies and inaccuracies are present in this directory or, subse- quent to its release, changes occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any Federal prisoner, it is suggested that inquiry be addressed to the Warden or Superintendent, Attention, Senior Warden's Assistant, of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. In the event that the name of the institution is not known or the inquiry is regarding a matter of policy, write to the Supervisor Social Service, Bureau of Prisons, Department of Justice, Washington, D. C. EDGAR M. GERLACH Supervisor Social Service May 11, 1937 sentence are eligible for parole at the discretion of the Department of Public Welfare. A Board of Parole consisting of six members has been given the power to parole but the supervisory power remains with the Department of Public Welfare. DIRECTORY CODE - The letters which appear to the left of the agency listing indicate its functions in accord with the following code: A Social Service Exchange B Family Welfare (Private) C Public Welfare D Care of Delinquents (Probation, Institution, Parole) E Legal Aid F Child Welfare (Private) G Hospital, Clinic and Health Agency H Character Building and Delinquency Prevention I Employment J Traveler's Aid K Veteran's Care L Foreign Born M Specialized Education N Administrative (Federations) 0 Miscellaneous Each county and "incorporated place" has been listed with the name of the county, county seat, address of the J. S. Probation Officer in whose jurisdiction the county or city lies, population, and land areas in square miles of the counties indicated. The following code has been used: 1 County 2 County Seat 3 Headquarters U. S. Probation Officer 4 Population 5 Land area in square miles -3- Illinois ABINGTON (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Springfield , 4—2,771) ADAMS COUNTY (2— Q,uincy, 3— Springfield, 4—62,784, 5—842) ADD3EVILLE ( 1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— Danville , 4—283) ADDISON (1— Du Page, 2— Wheat on, 3— Chicago, 4— -916) 1. F Addison Industrial School (for dependent girls); J. K. Mueller, Supt. ADELINE (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—155) ALBANY (1- -White side, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—450) ALBION (1— Edwards, 2— Albion, 3— Danville, 4—1,666) 2. D Juvenile & County Court; Eupholla Pierce, Probation Officer. ALE DO (1— Mercer, 2— Ale do, 3— Springfield, 4—2,203) ALEXANDER COUNTY (2— Cairo, 3— Danville, 4—22,542, 5—226) ALEXIS (1 — Mercer & barren, 2 — Aledo & Monmouth, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 786) ALGONQUIN (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3-- Chicago, 4—866) ALHAMBRA ( 1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springf ield , 4 — 355) ALLENDALE ( 1— Wabash, 2— Mount Camel, 3— Danville, 4—462) ALLENVILLE (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville , 4—248) ALLERTON ( 1— Champaign & Vermilion, 2— Urbana & Danville, 3— Danville, 4—338) ALMA (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—334) ALPHA (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3— Springf ie Id, 4—403) ALSLP (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—327) ALTAMOUNT ( 1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—1,225) ALTON (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3- --Springf ield, 4 — 31,100) 3. G Alton State Hospital; F. W. Sokolowski, M.D. ; Managing Officer; Jurisdiction, State. 4. B Associated Charities, 314 Bell St.; Miss Eleanor 0. Mawdsley, Executive Secretary. o. M Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District 7; 119 Market St.; Mr. J. C. Faulstich; Jurisdiction, Bond, Calhoun, Clinton, Jersey, Madison, Monroe, St. Clair & Washington Counties. -4- Illinois F Catholic Children's Home, Inc.; 1400 State St.; Rev. Joseph A. Emight, Superintendent; Jurisdiction, State. ALTONA (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3--Spr ingf ie Id, 4—464) ALTO PASS (l— Union, 2— Jonesboro, 3— Danville , 4—485) ALVIN (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—322) AMBOY (1— Lee, 2--Dixon, 3--Chicago, 4—1,972) ANDALUSIA ( 1— Rock Island, 2--Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—252) ANDOvER (1— Henry, 2— Cam.br idge , 3- -Springfield, 4—197) ANNA (1— Union, 2— Jonesboro, 3— Danville, 4—3,436) 0 Anna State Hospital; Dr. R. A. Goodner, Managing Officer; Jurisdiction, State; Social Service limited to the mental patients of this hospital only. ANNAWAN (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3- -Springfield, 4—489) ANTIOCH (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3--Chicago, 4—1,101) APPLE RIVER (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena. 3— Chicago, 4—421) ARCOLA (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— Danville , 4—1,686) ARENZVILLE ( 1— Cass, 2— Virginia, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—458) ARGENT A ( 1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—462) ARLINGTON (1— Bureau,, 2--Princeton, 3- -Springfield, 4—258) ARLINGTON HEIGHTS ( 1— Cook, 2--Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—4,997) ARMINGTON ( 1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3- -Spr ingf ie Id, 4—315) AROMA PARK ( 1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—37 6) ARROWSMITH ( 1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3- -Spr ingf ie Id, 4—297) ARTHUR (1— Douglas & Moultrie, 2— Tuscola & Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4—1,361) ASHKUM ( 1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4--319) ASHLAND (1— Cass, 2— Virginia, 3— Springfield, 4—1,007) ASHLEY (1 — Washington, 2 — Nashville, 3— Danville, 4 — 772) -5- Illinois ASHMORE (1— Coles, 2— Charleston, 3 — Danville , 4—431) ASHTON (1— Lee, 2--Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—868) ASSUMPTION (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3- -Springfield, 4—1,554) ASTORIA (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—1,189) ATHENS (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—1,019) ATKINSON (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge , 3— Springfield, 4—689) ATLANTA (l— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield , 4—1,169) ATWOOD (1— Douglas & Piatt, 2— Tuscola & Mont ice llo, 3— Danville, 4—683) AUBURN ( 1— Sangamon , 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—2,242) AUGUSTA (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3- -Springfield, 4—1,011) AURORA (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—47,400) 8. A-N Community Chest of Aurora, 305 Lincoln Bldg. ; V. L. McElvain, Exec. Sec'; 9. I Illinois State Employment Service, 68 S. Broadway; R. E. Powers, Manager. 10. F Juvenile Protective Association, 32 S c River St.; Miss Mary W. Jones, Executive Secretary. C Public Health Association. AVA (1 — Jackson, 2 — Murphysboro, 3 — Danville, 4 — 615) AVISTO N (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—368) AVON (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—799) BALDWIN (1— Randolph, 2-- Chester, 3— Danville, 4—332) BANNO CKBURN ( 1— Lake , 2- -Wauke gan , 3— Chicago, 4—186) BARCLAY ( 1- -Sangamon, 2— Springf ield , 3— Springfield, 4—22) BARDOLPH (1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springf ield, 4—305) HARRINGTON (1— Cook & Lake, 2— Chicago & Wauke gan, 3— Chicago, 4—3,213) BARRY (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3- -Springf ield, 4—1,506) BARTELSO (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—256) BARTLETT (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—504) BARTONVILLE (l— Peoria, 2— Pinckneyville , 3— Danville , 4— 1,8S5) Illinois BASCO (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—206) BAT AVI A (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3--Chicago, 4—5,045) BATCHTOWN ( 1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield, 4—249) BATH (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—346) BAYLIS (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—352) EEARDSTOWN (1— Cass, 2— Virginia, 3— Springfield, 4—6,344) EEAVERVIT.T.F! (1— Iroquois, 2 — Watseka, 3 — Danville, 4—348) BE CKEMEYER ( 1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—850) BEE CHER (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—772) BEE CHER CITY ( 1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—321) BELGIUM (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— Danville, 4—484) BELKNAP (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— Danville , 4 — 275) BELLE PRAIRIE CITY ( 1— Hamilton, 2— McLoansboro, 3— Danville , 4—48) BELLE RIVE ( 1— Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville , 4—278) BELLEVILLE (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—28,425) 12. D St. Clair County Court; Court House; Mrs. Emma B. Donovan, Chief Proba- tion Officer. 13. D St. Clair County Juvenile Court; Court House; Joseph E. Fleming, County Judge . BE LLP LOWER (l— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—442) BELLMONT ( 1— Wabash, 2— Mount Carmel, 3— Danville, 4—407) BELLWOOD (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—4,991) BELVLDER E ( 1— Boone, 2— Belvidere , 3— Chicago, 4—8,123) .4. D County Court Probation Office; Byron R. Anderson, Probation Officer. BEMENT (1— Piatt, 2— Mont icello, 3— Danville, 4—1,517) BENLD (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—2,980) BENSONVILLE ( 1— DuPage , 2— Wheaton, 3-- Chicago, 4—1,680) BENSON (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3- -Springfield, 4—334) BENTLEY ( 1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—113) Illinois BENTON (1— Franklin, 2--Benton, 3— Danville , 4—8,219) BERKELEY ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3--Chicago, 4—779) BERLIN (1— Sangamon, 2- -Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—222) ESRWYN (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3-- Chicago, 4—47,027) BETHALTO (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3- -Springfield, 4 — 687) BETHANY ( 1— Moultrie , 2 — Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4 — 802) BEULAH HEIGHTS ( 1— Saline, 2— Harr isburg, 3— Danville, 4—508) BIGGSVILLE ( 1— Henderson, 2— Oquawha, 3- -Springfield, 4—363) BINGHAM (1— Fayette, 2— Vandalia, 3— -Danville, 4—144) BIRDS ( 1 — Lawrence, 2--Lawrenceville , 3 — Danville, 4 — 284) BISHOP HILL (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3— Springfield, 4— 208) BLAND INSVILLE ( 1— McDonough, 2— Macomb,, 3— Springfield, 4—952) BLO OMINGDALE ( 1— Du Page , 2— Wheat on, 3- -Chicago, 4—337) BL00MINGT0N ( 1— McLean, 2— Bloomingtoiv 3— -Springfield, 4—31,300) 15. B-J Bureau of Social Service, 305 Eddy Bldg. ; 320 N. Main St.; Mrs. Florence K. Strohmeier, General Secretary. 16. I Illinois State Employment Service - USES; 214 N. Madison St., Ray H. Mayer . Acting Manager. L7. D Juvenixe Probation Office, 310 Court House; Mrs. Cora B. Frink, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer. L8. M Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #5; 1117 E. Monroe St.; Mrs. Florence S. Fleming; Jurisdiction, Champaign, DeWitt, Ford, Iroquis, Logan, McLean, Macon, Mason, Piatt, Tazewell, and Vermilion Counties. BLUE ISLAND ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3-- Chicago, 4—16,534) Blue Island Public Welfare Bureau; 2433 York St.; Floyd Smith; Mrs. Florrie Flowers, Social Worker. BLUE MOUND (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Springfield, 4—817) BLUFFS (1— Scott, 2— -Winchester, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—953) BLUFORD (1- Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville, 4—517) BOLTON (1— Saline & Williamson, 2— Harrisburg & Marion, 3— Danville, 4-487; BOND COUNTY ( 2— Greenville , 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—14,406, 5—388) -8- Illinois BO HE GAP (1— Edwards, 2— Albion, 3— Danville, 4—364) BONFIELD (1 — Kankakee, 2 — Kankakee, 3 — Danville, 4 — 116) BOONE COUNTY ( 2— Belvidere , 3--Chicago, 4—15,078, 5—293) BOURBONNAIS (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville , 4—685) BO WEN (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage , 3— Springfield, 4—643) BRACE VILIE ( 1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—219) BRADFORD ( 1— Stark, 2— Toulon, 3— Springfield, 4—951) BRADLEY (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—3,048) BRAIDWOOD (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—1,161) BREESE (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—1,957) BRIDGEPORT (1— Lawrence, 2— Lawrence vi lie , 3— Danville, 4—2,315) 0. M State Vocational Rehabilitation Office*; Mrs. Blanche Fritz. BRIGHTON (1— Jersey & Macoupin, 2— Jerreyville & Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—546) BRLMFLELD ( 1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—572) BRIST OL (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville, 3— Chicago, 4—377) BROABL.-FDS ( 1-- Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—377) BROADVIEW (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,334) BROADWELL (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—186) BROCTOI-T (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—429) BROOKE IE LP ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—10,035) BROOKLYN (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—2,063) BR00KP0RT (1— Massac, 2— Metropolis, 3— Danville, 4—1,336) BR OUGHTON ( 1— Hamilton, 2— McLeansboro , 3— Danville, 4—381) BROWNING (1— Schuyler, 2— Bushville , 3— Spr ingf ieid, 4—458) BROWNS (1 — Edwards, 2— Albion, 3— Danville, 4—302) BROWN COUNTY ( 2— Mount Sterling, 3— Springfield, 4—7,892, 5—297) *Not Verified. -9- Illinois BROWNSTOWN (1— Fayette, 2— Vanaalia, 3— Danville, 4—464) BRUSSELS (1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield, 4—279) BRYANT (1— Fulton, 2— Lewi st on, 3--Springf ield, 4—442) BUCKINGHAM (l— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—140) BUCKLEY ( 1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—485) 3UCKNER (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—1,409) BUDA (1— Bureau, 2— Fr inceton, 3— Springf ield, 4—794) BUFFALO (1— Sangamon, 2— Springf ield, 3- -Springf ield, 4- -411) BULPITT (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3- -Springf ield, 4—447) BUCOMEE (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— Danville, 4—241) BUNKER HILL (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springf ield, 4—947) BUREAU COUNTY ( 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield , 4—38, 845, 5—881) BUREAU (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3- -Springfield, 4—552) BURLINGTON ( 1— Kane , 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—224) BURNHA M (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—994) BUSH ( 1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3- -Danville, 4—589) BUSHNELL ( 1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springf ie Id, 4—2,650) BUTLER (1- -Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf ield, 4—250) BYRON (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4--915) CAB5RY (1— Ford & Kankakee, 2— Paxton & Kankakee, 5— Danville, 4—290) CAHOrtA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3- -Danville , 4—286) 0A : r _. (1— Alexander, 2— Cairo, 3— -Danville, 4—13,532) Alexander County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Court House; Hon. B. E. Kerley, Judge; Anna C. Carroll, Chief Probation Officer, CALHOUN COUNTY (2— Hardin, 3— Springf ield, 4—8,034, 5—256) CALHOUN (1— Richland, 2— Olney, 3— Danville, 4—185) -10- Illinois CALUMET CITY (l— Cook, 2-- Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—12,298) CALUMET PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3--Chicago, 4—1,429) CAMARGO (1— Douglas, 2--Tuscola, 3~ -Danville , 4—271) CAMBRIA (1 — Williamson, 2 — Marion, 3— Danville , 4 — 815) CAMBRIDGE (l— Henry, 2— Cambridge , 3- -Springfield, 4—1,355) 22. D County Court, Henry County; Hon. Charles G. Davis, County Judge; Mrs. Emma L. Morris, Juvenile Probation Officer; Edwin L. Bensen, Pro- bation Officer. CAMDEN (1— Schuyler, 2—Rushville , 3—Spr ingf ield , 4—160) CAMPBELL HILL ( 1— Jackson, 2— Murphysboro , 3— Danville, 4—330) CAMP POINT (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4—1,000) CAMPUS (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield , 4—160) CANTON (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3- -Springfield, 4—11,718) 23. D Probation Office, 172 N. Ave. A.; Luella Spargo, Juvenile Probation Off'r. CANTROLL ( 1— Sangamon, 2- -Springfield. 3— Springfield, 4—170) CAPR0N (1— Boone, 2— Belvidere, 3-- Chicago, 4—397) CARBON CLIFF (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield , 4—494) CARB0N DALE ( 1— Jackson, 2- -Murphysboro , 3— Danville, 4 — 7,528) CARBON HILL (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—165) CARDIFF ( 1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—28) CAREY (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4--731) 24. D McHenry County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Mrs. Charles T. Allen, Probation Officer. CARLBTVTLLE (l— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—4,144) 25. D Macoupin County Court; J. W. Marston, Juvenile Probation Officer. CA RLYLE (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—2,078) 26. D County Court, Clinton County; Hon. Bernard Deters, County Judge. CARMI (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—2,932) 27. D Circuit and County Court; William J. Beck, Probation Officer. CARPENTERSVILLS ( 1— Kane . 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—1,461) CARRIER MILLS ( 1— Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3— Danville, 4—2,140) -11- Illinois CARROLL COUNTY (2--Mt. Carroll, 3- -Springfield, 4—18,433, 5—453) CA RROLLTON (1--Grreene, 2— Carrollton, 3 — Springfield, 4—2,075) 28. C Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, Court House; Mrs. Grace S. Linder, Certification Agent. CARTE RVILLE ( 1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—2,866) CARTHAGE (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—2,240) 29. C Illinois Emergency Relief Commission; Mrs. Alto Wiley, Director. 30. D Probation Office; Agnes K. McCallister, Probation Officer. GARY (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3 — Chicago, 4—731) CASEY (1— Clark, 2— Marshall, 3— Danville, 4—2,200) CASEYVILLE ( 1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—743) CASS COUNTY (2— Virginia, 3— Springfield, 4—16,537, 5—371) CATLIN (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— Danville, 4—813) CAVE IN ROCK ( 1— Hardin, 8— Elizabeth-town, 3— Danville, 4—430) CEDAR POINT ( 1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—266) CEDARVILLE ( 1— Stephenson, 2— Ereeport, 3— Chicago, 4—336) CENTRAL CITY (l— Grundy & Marion, 8 — Morris & Saleia, 3— Chicago & Danville, 4—1,180) CENTRAL IA (1— Clinton & Marion, 2— Carlyle & Salem, 3— Danville, 4—12,583) CERRO GORDO (l— Piatt, 2— Monticello, 3— Danville, 4—965) CHADWICK (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—558) CHAMPAIGN COUNTY (2— Urbana, 3— Danville , 4—64,273, 5—1,043) C HAMPAIGN (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville , 4—21,000) 31. N Champaign-Urbana Community Chest Association; 303 S. bright St.; H. A. Amerman, Executive Secretary. 32. B-F Family Welfare Society of Champaign & Urbana; 303 S. Wright St.; Mrs. Margaret E. Tobin, Secretary; covers County for inter-egency service only. 33. D Juvenile Probation Office, Court House; Mrs. Lucille G. Rice, Juvenile Probation Officer. 34. C Supervisor's Office; E. S. Swigart, Supervisor. -12- Illinois CHANDLERVILLE ( 1— Cass, 2— Virginia, 3- -Springfield, 4—824) CHAP IN (1— Morgan, 2-- Jacksonville , 3- -Springfield, 4—500) CHARLESTON (1— Coles, 2— Charleston, 3— Danville, 4—8,012) 35. D Coles County Juvenile Court; R. 0. Wiley, Probation Officer. CHATHAM (1— Sangamon, 2- -Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—893) CHATSWORTH ( 1— Livingston, 2—Pontiac, 3- -Springfield, 4—981) CHEBANSE (1 — Iroquois & Kankakee, 2 — Watseka & Kankakee, 3 — Danville, 4—523) CHSNOA (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3- -Springfield, 4—325) CHERRY (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—636) CHERRY V^T.TEY (1— Winnebago , 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—58?) CHESTER (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—3,922) CHESTER? IS LP (1 — Macoupin, 2 — Carlinville, 3— Springfield, 4 — 325) CHICAGO (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,490,700) Adult Probation Dept. of Cook County. Aoom 452, Criminal Court Bldg. ; William D. Me ye ring, Chief Probation Officer. Behavior Clinic of the Criminal Court of Cook County; Criminal Court Bldg.; 2600 S. California Ave.; Dr. Harry R. Hoffman, M.D. , Director. Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #1; 1903 139 N. Clark St.; W. C. Suft, Asst. Supervisor; Jurisdiction, Cook, Du Page and Lake Counties. Board of Jewish Education; 30 N, Dearborn St.; Dr. Leo L. Honor, Executive Director. Catharina Kasper Industrial School for Girls; 2001 Devon Ave.; Rev. George Eisenbacher, Superintendent; Catholic Dependent Children of the State of Illinois, Catholic Dependent Child Commission; 506 S. Wabash Ave., Room 512; Rev. George Eisenbacher, Chairman; Jurisdiction, Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, Illinois. Catholic Home Bureau; 126 N. Desplaines St.; Rev. James D. Gleeson, Superintendent; Jurisdiction, State. Central Charity Bureau; 126 N. Desplaines St.; Rt. Rev. Msgr. Win. A. Curamings, Diocesan Supervisor of Charities; Jurisdiction, Cook, Grundy, Du Page, Kankakee, Lake and Will Counties. Central Howard Association; 608 S. Dearborn St.; F. Emory Lyon, Super- intendent; Jurisdiction, 6 states. Chicago Home for Jewish Orphans; 6208 Drexel Ave.; Bernard H. Freeman, Executive Director and Superintendent. Chicago Orphan Asylum; 4911 Lake Park Ave.; Ethel Verry, Exec. Sec'y. Chicago Relief Administration; 222 W. North Bank Drive; Leo M. Lyons, Commissioner of Relief. -13- i Illinois CHI CAGO ( c ont inue d ) 48. C Cook County Bureau of Public We If fire; 222 W. North Bank Drive; Joseph L. Moss, Director. 49. D Dept. of Public Welfare, State of Illinois Div. Supervision Parolees; 1848 608 S. Dearborn St.; T. P, Sullivan, Acting State Superintendent. 50. D Division of the Criminologist; 907 S. Lincoln St.; Dr. Paul L. Schroeder, Criminoligist ; Jurisdiction, State. 51. F Florence Crittenden Anchorage;* 2615 Ind. Ave.; Mrs, Ollie Kitt, Supt. 52. 0 Goodwill Industries; 1841 Congress St.; Rev. W. C. Loague , Superintendent. 53. 0 Hebrew Sheltering Home; 1214 S. Clinton St.; Adolph Cope land, President. 54. 0 Home for Aged Jews; 6140 Drexel Ave.; Mrs. Arnold Kaul, Superintendent. 55. D House of the Good Shepherd; 1126 Grace St.; Sister Mary of St. Augustine, President. 56. F Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society; 203 N. Wabash Ave.; C. V. Williams, Superintendent; Jurisdiction, State. 57. 0 Illinois Elks Association; Crippled Children's Clinic; Elks Natl. Memorial Hdqtrs. Bldg. ; Frank P. "White, Executive Secretary. 58. F Illinois Protestant Childrens Home, Inc.; 4048 Lake Park Ave.; Charles W, Schroth, Superintendent. 59. C Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene; 203 N. Wabash Ave.; Miss Helen L. Myrick, Executive Secretary. 60. I Illinois State Employment Service; 3066 N. Lincoln Ave.; Sylvester A. Tay, Manager. 61. G-M Infant Welfare Society of Chicago; 203 N. Wabash Ave.; Sara B. Place, R. N. , Superintendent. 62. N Jewish Charities of Chicago, 220 S. State St.; Samuel A. Goldsmith, Executive Director. 63. F Jewish Children's Welfare Society, 1800 Fillmore St.; Mary Lawrence, Cese Work Supervisor; Samuel Goldsmith, Acting Executive Director. 64. G Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society, 6383 Sheridan Road; Mrs. B. P. Ruekberg, President. 65. F Jewish Home Finding Society of Chicago, 1800 Fillmore St.; Jacob Kepecs, Superintendent. 66. B-E Jewish Social Service Bureau, 1800 Fillmore St.; Virginia C. Frank, Executive Director. 67. G Jewish Tuberculosis Service, 508 E. 29th St.; Mrs. Marie L. Novak, Director Social Service. 68. I Jewish Vocational Service and Employment Center, 1014 South Wood St.; Miss Pauline Alsberg, Acting Executive Director; Jurisdiction, State. 69. D Juvenile Court of Cook County; 2246 W. Roosevelt Road; Harry Hill, Chief Probation Officer. 70. G Lake Park Sanitarium, 3256 Lake Park Ave.; E. L. Wright, M. D. , owner. 71. E Legal Aid Bureau, Genl. Office of the United Charities of Chicago; 203 N. Wabash Ave.; Mrs. Marguerite R. Gariepy, Senior Attorney. 72. F Marks Nathan Jewish Orphan Home; 1550 S. Albany Ave,; Elias L. Trotzkey, Executive Director. 73. G Mercy Free Dispensary, 2526 Calumet Ave.; Sister Mary Lorenzo, Director. 74. G Michael Reese Hospital, Dept. of Psychiatry, 29th & Ellis Sts. ; Dr. H. Smith, Supt. of Hospital; Dr. J. Kasanin, Director, Dept. of Psychiatry. 75. G Michael Reese Hospital-Mandel Clinic; 29th & Ellis Ave.; Aletta S. Horn, Director, Social Service Dept. ♦Not Verfied -14- r Illinois CHICAGO ( cont inued) Mount Sinai Hospital, Calif. Ave. at 15th Place; Maurice Dubin, Director. Municipal Court Social Service Dept.; 1121 S. Slate St.; Ethel R. McDowell, Director Social Service. National Reemployment Service for Illinois, 205 W. Wacker Drive, Rm. 2222; J. W. Bergthold, State Director for Illinois. Northwestern University Clinics; 747 Fairbanks Court; Lillian V. Bennett, Director, Social Service Department & Clinics. Orthodox Jewish Home for the Aged; 1648 S. Albany Ave.; Julius Savit, Supe r inte nde nt • Protestant Child Haven Assn.; 6323 Yale Ave.; Mrs. Dorothy D. Gray, Supt. Psychiatric Inst, of the University of Illinois, 1819 W. Polk St.; K. Douglas Singer, M. D. , Director. Salvation Army, 719 N. State St.; John C. Habkirk, Secretary, Prison Department; Wau Mclntyre, Commissioner. Social Service Dept. Chicago State Hospital, 6500 Irving Pork Boulevard; Mrs. Florence A, Worthington, Chief Psychiatric Social Worker. Social Service Exchange of the Council of Social Agencies of Chicago; 203 N» Wabash Ave.; Edwina M. Lewis, Executive Secretary. South Parkway Office, Illinois State Employment Service, 4703 S. Parkway; Samuel B„ Danley, Jr. , Manager. State Parole Office, 608 S. Dearborn St.; T. P. Sullivan, Acting State Super inte nde nt • Travelers Aid Society, 608 S. Dearborn St., Room 1616; Madeline L. I/IacGregor, Executive Secretary. United Charities of Chicago, 203 N. Wabash St.; Joel Hunter, General Superintendent; Miss M. Louella Allison, Secretary, Intercity In- quir ie s . U. S. District Court, 329 U. S. Court House; 'Walter K. Urich, Chief Probation & Parole Officer; Jurisdiction, Northern District of Illinois Veterans' Plrcement Service, U.S.E.S., Room 2200 205 W. 'Wacker Drive; Dr. K. H.Weimer, Veterans' Placement Representative; Jurisdiction, State. Volunteers of America;* 2841 Wash. Blvd.; Major F. C. Thomas. '//infield Sanatorium; 508 E. 29th St., Chicago Office; Dr. Max Biesenthal, Medical Director and Superintendent; tuberculosis sanatorium - children's preventorium, woman's Loan Association; 1800 Fillmore St.; Miss Luba J. Robin, Sec'y. CHICA GO HEIGHT S (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—22,321) CHICAGO RIDGE ( 1— Cook, 2--Chicago, 3--Chicago, 4—269) CHILLI CO THE (1— Peoria, 3— Peoria, 3- -Springfield, 4—1,978) CHRISMAN (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—1,092) CHRISTIAN COUNTY ( 2— Taylorville , 3— Springfield, 4—37,538, 5—700) *Not Verified -15- Illinois CHRISTOPHER ( 1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3~ Danville , 4—4,244) CICSRO (1— Cook, 2--Chicago, 3 — Chicago, 4--66,602) 95. I Branch of the Illinois State Employment Service; 4810 W. Cermak Road; Mr. Parker Hughes, Assistant Manager. 96. B Cicero Welfare Center; 5332 W. 25th St.; Mrs. Bret L. Vilna, Executive Se cretary. CISCO (1— Piatt, 2— -Monti cello, 3~ Danville , 4—353) CISNE (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—467) CISSNA P ARK (1 — Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4 — 588) CLARaMOM 1 (1— Richland, 2— Olney, 3— Danville, 4—179) CLARENDON HILLS ( 1— Du Page, 2— Wheaton, 3~ Chicago, 4—933) CLARK COUN TY (2— Marshall, 3— Danville, 4—17,872, 5—493) CLARKE CIT Y (l— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—6) CLAY COUNTY ( 2— Louisville , 3— Danville, 4—16,155, 5—462) CLAY CITY (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— -Danville, 4—707) CLAYTON (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield , 4—965) CLIFTON (1— Iroquois, 2 — Watseka, 3 — Danville, 4—589) CLIITON C OUNTY (2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—21,369, 5—483) CLINTON (1— DeWitt, 2— Clinton, 3- -Springfield, 4—5,920) 97. D Deputy Sheriff, Claude Barrett. COAL CITY (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3-- Chicago, 4—1,637) CO ALTON (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro , 3— Springfield, 4—611) COAL VALLEY (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—306) 00ATS3U RG- ( 1— Adams, 2~Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4— .199) OOBDSN (1— Union, 2— Jonesboro, 3 — Danville, 4—1,036) C0FFR5H ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—703) COLCHESTER ( 1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springfield, 4—1,342) -16- Illinois COLES COUNTY (2— Charleston, 3— Danville, 4—37,315, 5—525) COLETA (1 — Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4 — 160) CO LB 1 AX (1- -McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—803) GOLLINSVILLE (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—9,235) COLONA (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge , 3— Springfield, 4—244) CO LP (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—1,250) COLUMBIA (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,791) COLUMBU S (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springf ield, 4—116) COMPTON (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3-- Chicago, 4—277) CONCORD (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springf ield, 4—280) COOK COUNTY (2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,982,123, 5—933) 000KSYILLS ( 1— McLean, 2- -Bloomington, 3— Springf ield, 4—324) CORDOVA (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springf ield, 4—271) CORNELL (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springf ield, 4—455) CORTLAND ( 1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—262) OOULTSRVILLE ( 1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—1,337) OOWDEN (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—616) CRAINVTLLE ( 1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—413) CRAWFORD COUNTY (2— Robinson, 3— Danville, 4—21,085, 5—453) CRSAL SPRINGS ( 1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—766) CRSSCENT CITY ( 1— Iroquois , 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—304) CRSSTON (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—315) CRETE (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3--Chicago, 4—1,429) ORE YE COEUR (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springf ield, 4—350) CROSSYILLE ( 1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—508) -17- Illinois CROTTY (1-- La Salle, 2 — Ottawa, 3-- Chicago, 4 — 1,185) CRYSTAL LAKE (1— McHenry, 2~ Woodstock, 3-- Chicago, 4—3,732) CUBA (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3~ Springfield, 4--l,479) CULLOM ( l--Livingston, 2--Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—489) CUMBERLAND COUNTY (2— Toledo, 3— Danville, 4—10,419, 5—353) CUTLER (1— Perry, 2— Finckneyville , 3— Danville, 4—521) CYPRESS (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— Danville, 4—377) DAHLGREN ( 1— Hamilton, 2— McLeansboro, 3— Danville, 4—625) DAKOTA (1— Stephenson, 2— Freeport, 3-- Chicago, 4 — 249) DALLAS CITY (l — Hancock & Henderson, 2 — Carthage & Oquawka, 3 — Spring- field, 4—1,114) D ALTON CIT Y ( 1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4—403) DALZELL (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4 — 577) DANA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—253) DANFORTH ( 1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—369) DANVERS (1— McLean, 2— Bloojiington, 3— Springfield, 4—601) DANVILLE (1— Vermilion, 2-- Danville, 3— Danville, 4—37,300) B Associated Charities, 204- N. Franklin; Miss Camille M. Kieran, Executive Secretary. Child Welfare Association, 404 Baum Bldg. ; Esther M. Latimer, R.N. , Director of Nurses. County Probation Office (Juvenile); Court House; H. M. Culp, Chief Probation Officer. Danville Township Relief; 8 N. Walnut St.; W. S. Wayland, Township Supervisor. Illinois State Emp. Service, affiliated with U.S.E.S. , 28-^- N. Vermilion St.; Robt. J. FitzGerald, Manager. State Parole Agent; 117 S. Bowman Avq . ; Robert H. Swift, State Parole Agent. Travelers Aid Society; Illinois Terminal Railroad Station; Mrs. Ruby M. Penny, Executive Secretary. U. S. District Court, P.O. Box 155 Rm. 303 Fed. Bldg.; Fred A. Howard, U. S. Probation Officer. K Veterans' Facility; Mrs. Genevieve K. Young, Social Worker. -18- Illinois DAVENPORT (l — Scott, 2 — Winchester, 3 — Springfield) 107. B-C Tri-City Jewish Charities; 721 Union Bank Bldg. ; Mildred Kessler, Executive Clerk. DAVIS (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Freeport, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 311) DAWSON (1— Sangamon, 2- -Springfield, 3- -Springfield, 4—394) DECATUR (1— Maccn, 2— Decatur, 3— Springfield, 4—57,510) 108. D Adult & Juvenile Probation Office; Court House; E. H. McDonald, Adult Probation Officer; E. M. Waggenseller , Juvenile Probation Officer. 109. N Central Index; 251 Citizens Bldg.; Miss Helen Stewart, Registrar. 110. D-F Decatur & Macon County Opportunity Home for Boys; 1942 E. Cantrell St.; B. L. Chapman, Superintendent. 111. C Decatur & Macon County Welfare Home for Girls; 736 S. Broadway; Lillian M. CI ar k , Supe r int e nde nt . 112. N Decatur Community Chest; 251 Citizens Bldg.; Florence E. McConnell, Executive Secretary & Treasurer. 113. 3-F Family Welfare association; 251 Citizens Bldg.; Miss Frieda Klopf enste in, General Secretary; covers county for inter-agency service only. 114. I Illinois State Employment Service; 600 E. Eldorado St.; H. W. Williams, Manage r . 115. C Old Age Assistantce - Dept. of Public Welfare; Court House, Rm. 6; Mr. Ira Busher, Superintendent. 116. D Parole Board (State) Welfare Board; 1345 E. Wood St.; Mr. E. B. Williford, Parole Agent; George T. Scully, Superintendent of Faroles; Jurisdict ion, DeWitt, Macon, Moultrie, Piatt Counties. 117. J Y.w.C.A. Travelers Aid Society; 436 N. Main St.; Miss Louisa Parks, General Secretary. DE ER CHEEK (1— Tazewell & Woodford, 2— Pekin & Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—290) DESRFIELD (l— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,852) DeKALB COUNTY (2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—32,644, 5—638) DE KALB (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—8,545) 118. D Circuit Court; Julius E. Matte son, Probation Officer. DE LAND (1— Piatt, 2— Mont ice llo , 3— Danville, 4—474) DELAY AN ( 1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—1,084) PES PLAINES ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—8,798) DE SOTA (1— Jackson, 2— Murphysboro, 3— Danville, 4—673) DETROIT (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf iel i , 3— Springfield, 4—144) DeWITT COUNTY (2— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—18,598, 5—415) -19- ft Illinois DE WITT (1— De Witt, 2— Clinton, 3 — Springfield, 4—217) DIAMOND (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—92) DI5TERICH (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—488) DIVERNON (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—1,170) D EGO ORE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—944) DECON (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—9,908) 119. D County Probation Office; Miss Franc Ingraham, Probation Officer. 120. G Dixon State Hospital; Warren G. Murray, M. D. , Managing Officer. 121. D Juvenile Probation Office, Lee County; William H. Winn, Juvenile Probation Officer. D0LT0N (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,923) D0 NG0L0 (1— Union, 2— Jonesboro, 3— Danville, 4—635) D0NNSLLS0N ( 1— Bond & Montgomery, 2— Greenville & Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—452) DONOVAN (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—375) DORCHESTER ( 1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—144) DOUGLAS COUNTY (2— Tuscola, 3— Danville, 4—17,914, 5-417) DOVER (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—155) DOVffiLL (1-- Jackson, 2 — Murphysboro, 3— Danville, 4 — 832) DOWNERS GROVE ( 1— Du Page . 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—8,977) DOWNS (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—295) DUBOIS (1— Washington, 2— Nashville , 3— Danville, 4—197) DU PAGE COUNTY (2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—91,998, 5—345) DUPO (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—2,082) DUPUE (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—2,200) DUQUQ IN (1--Perry, 2— Pinckneyville , 3— Danville, 4—7,593) DURAND (1— Winnebago, 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—554) -20- i Illinois DWIGHT (1— Livingston, 2— Fontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—2,534) 122. D State Reformatory for Women; Miss Helen H. Hazard, Superintendent. EAGERSVIT.TE (1 — Macoupin, 2 — Carlinville, 3- -Springfield, 4 — 483) EARLVITT.ff (1— LaSalle, 2- -Ottawa, 3- -Chicago, 4—1,028) EAST ALTON (1— Madison, 2 — Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4 — 4,502) EAST BROOKLYN ( 1— Grundy, 2--Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—79) EAST CARONDELET (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—378) EAST DUBUQUE (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3 — Chicago, 4—1,395) EAST DUNDEE (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—1,341) EAST GALESBURG (1 — Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Springfield, 4—587) EAST HAZEL CREST (1— Cook, 2--Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—686) EAST MCLINE (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—10,107) 123. G East Molina State Hospital; Joseph A. Campbell, M.D. , Managing Officer; Patients received from 15 counties in the Northwestern Illinois area. E ASTON ( 1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3--Springf ield, 4—403) EAST PEORIA (l— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—5,027) EAST ST. LOUIS (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—74,347) 124. C East St. Louis Township Relief Admin.; 418 Collinsville ; John J. Rogers, Administrator; Dell Ingram, Director. 125. F Illinois Children's Heme & Aid Society; 507 Met. Bldg. ; C. V. Williams, Supe r int e nde nt • 126. D State Parole Dept.; City Hall; Thomas W. Cpony, Parole Agent; Roy E. Reischl, Assistant Superintendent of Paroles. 127. D U. S. District Court; Fed. Bldg.; Arthur M. Burke, Chief U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction, Eastern District of Illinois, East St. Louis Div. EDGAR COUNTY (2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—24,996, 5—621) E DLNBURG ( 1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springfield, 4—799) EDWARDS COUNTY (2— Albion, 3— Danville , 4—8,303, 5—238) EDWARDSVILLE ( 1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—6,235) 128. D County Court; Hon. Wilbur A. Frares, County Judge; Minnie F. Griffiths, Probation Officer. EFFINGHAM COUNTY ( 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—19,013, 5—511) -21- Illinois EFFING HAM ( 1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3--Danville, 4—4,978) 129. D Circuit Court; 625 Center St.; Bex 23; H. E. WaChtel, Probation Officer. EILEEN (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—312) EL DCRA (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—149) ELDORADO ( 1— Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3— -Danville, 4—4,482) 130. C Eldorado Township Relief; R. M. York, Supervisor. 131. C Illinois Emergency Relief Commission; Norman A. Buending, Certification Agent. BLDRED (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—282) ELRJRN (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—548) ELGI N (1— Kane & Cook, 2— Geneva & Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—35,929) 132. N Elgin Community Chest Ass'n. ; Professional Bldg. , Rm. 2; Mrs. Grace L. Root, Secretary. 133. G Elgin State Hospital; Dr. Charles F. Read, Managing Officer; Insane Patients. 134. D Probation Office; 9 McBride Block 57 Douglas; Hon. Olney C. Allen, Judge. 135. G Resthaven Sanitarium; 600 Villa St.; Miss Libbie Go 11, Superintendent and Owner. ELIZABETH ( 1-- Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—651) ELIZABETHTOWN (l— Hardin, 2— Elizabe thtown, 3— Danville , 4—488) ELKHART (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—448) ELKVILLE (1 — Jackson, 2— Murphysboro, 3— -Danville, 4—1,133) ELLIOTT (1— Ford, 2— Pexton, 3— Danville, 4—301) ELLIS GROVE ( 1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—226) ELLISVILLE (l—Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—164) ELLSV/ORTH (l— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—261) SIMHURST (1— DuPage, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—14,055) SLMWOOD (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—1,166) ELMUOOD PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—11,270) EL PASO (l--Woodford" t 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—1,578) ELS AH (1 — Jersey, 2— Jerseyville , 3-- Springf ield, 4—137) ELVASTON (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springf ield, 4—210) -22- I, Illinois ELLWOQP (1— Will, 8— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—257) EMDBN (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3- -Springfield, 4—401) EMINGTO N (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—151) ENERGY (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville , 4—554) ENFIELD (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville , 4—744) EQJJALITY (1— Gallatin, 2~Shaweetown, 3— Danville, 4—830) ERIE (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4 — 888) ESSEX (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3- -Danville , 4—207) E UREKA (1— Woodford, 2--Eureka, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—1,534) 136. C Circuit Court, Hon. Clyde Thompson, County Circuit Judge; Charles Kellogg, Probation Officer. 137. D Juvenile Court, Hon. E. E. Robeson, County Judge; Cecile F. Doan, Juvenile Probation Officer. EVA NSTON (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—63,338) 138. B-F Family Welfare Association of Evanston; 1902 Maple Ave.; Elma Olson, Supt. EVANSVILLE ( 1— Randolph, 2--Chester, 3— Danville, 4—543) EVERGREEN PARK ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,594) EWING (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville , 4—342) EXETER (1— Scott, 2— Winchester , 3- -Spr ingf ie Id, 4—89) FAIRBURG (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—2,310) FAIRFIELD ( 1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4— 3,280) 139. D Probation Office of the County Court; Mrs. Alice Kerr, Probation Officer. FAIRMONT CITY (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville , 4—1,827) FAIRMOUNT ( 1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— Danville, 4—741) FAIRVIEW (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3- -Springfield, 4—522) FARINA (1— Fayette, 2— Vandal ia, 3— Danville, 4—694) FARMER CITY ( 1 — De Witt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—1,621) PARMERSVILLE ( 1— Montgomery , 2--Hillsboro, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—553) FARMINGTON ( 1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—2,269) -23- Illinois FAYETTE COUNTY (3— Vandalia, 3— Danville , 4—23,487, 5—729) FAYETTEVILL E ( 1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—148) FERRIS (1— Hancock, 2- -Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4 — 250) FI DELITY (1— Jersey, 2— Jerseyville , 3— Springfield, 4—138) FIBLDON (1— Jersey, 2— Jerseyville , 3 — Springfield, 4—232) FILLMOR E (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsborc, 3— Springfield , 4—421) FINDLAY (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—682) FISHER (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—709) FITHIAN ( 1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville , 4—461) FLANAGAN ( 1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—631) FLAT ROCK ( 1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— Danville, 4—584) FLORA (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— Danville, 4—4,393) FLORENCE ( 1— Pike, 2 — littsf ield, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—105) FLOSSMQOR ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—803) FORD COUNTY (2— Paxton, 3— Danville , 4—15,489, 5—500) FOREST CITY ( 1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4- -2 69) FOREST PARK ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—14,555) FOREST VIEW (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—125) FORREST (1— Livingston, 2—Pontiac, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—915) FORRESTC N (l~-0gle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—908) FOX LAKE (1— Lake, 2— Vjaukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—880) FOX RIVER PROVE ( 1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—641) F RANKFORT (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—590) FRANKLIN COUNTY (2— Benton. 3— Danville, 4—59,552, 5—445) FRANKLIN ( 1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—528) -24- Illinois FRANKLIN GROV E (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—625) FRANKLIN PARK ( 1— Cook, 2~ Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,425) FREE BURG (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,434) FREEMAN SPUR (l— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—288) FREEPORT (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Freeport, 3--Chicago, 4 — 22,045) 140. B-F Community Service Bureau; No. 7 N. State St.; Amy Hoag, Secretary. 141. D Probation Office; Mrs. Kenneth V. Burrell, Probation Officer. 142. D Stephenson County Juvenile Court; Miss Amy B. Hoag, Probation Officer. FULTON COUNTY (2— Lewiston, 3 — Springfield, 4—43,983, 5—884) FULTON ( 1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4 — 2,056) GALATIA (1— Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3— Danville, 4—933) GALENA (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3--Chicago, 4—3,878) 143. D Circuit Court of Jo Davies County; Nellie M. Whippo, Probation Officer. 144. D County Probation Off ice ; Marie M. Marsden, Probation Officer. GALESBURG ( 1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3- -Springfield, 4—29,700) 145. B Associated Charities; Miss Dorothy E. Hund, Director. 146. M Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation District #4; Mrs. Louise H. O'Connor; Jurisdiction, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Knox, McDonough, Mercer, Peoria, Rock Island & Warren Counties. 147. C Galesburg Relief Office; Miss Dorothy E. Hund, Director. 148. I Illinois Strte Employment Service; 272 E. Simmons St.; Fred S. Ladd, Mgr. GALLATIN COUNTY ( 2- -Shawnee town, 3--Danville , 4—10,091, 5—338) GALVA (1— Henry, 2-- Cambridge , 3— Springfield, 4—2,875) GARDNER ( 1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—869) GARRETT (l— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— Danville, 4—236) GAYS (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville , 4—306) GENESEC (1— Henry. 2— Cambridge, 3— Springfield, 4—3,406) GENEVA (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—4 , 607) 149. D Kane County Court; Court House; Adeline Peaks. 150. D State Training School for Girls; Florence Monahan, Managing Officer. GENOA (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—1,168) GEORGETOWN ( 1- -Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—3,407) -25- Illinois GERMANTOWN ( 1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle , 3— Danville, 4—776) GERMAN VALLEY ( 1— Stephenson, 2— Freeport, 3~ Chicago, 4—191) GIBSON (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville, 4—2,163) GILBERTS (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—130) GILLESPIE (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—5,111) GILMAN (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danvillo, 4—1,620) GIRARD (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—760) GLADSTONE ( 1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springfield, 4—274) GLASFORD ( 1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—671) GLASGOW (1— Scott, 2— Winchester, 3— Springfield, 4—222) GLEN CARBON (1— Madison, 2— ^dwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—1,340) GLENCOE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—6,295) GLEN ELLYN (l— Du Page, 8— Wheat on, 3— Chicago, 4—7,680) 151. B-F Du Page County United Charities; 302 State Bank Bldg. ; Mrs. Charlotte R. Cope land, Executive Secretary. 152. D Probation Dept. of Du Page County; Jesse R. Wagner, Probation Officer. GLENVIEW (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3~ Chicago, 4—1,886) GLEIfflGOD (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3--Chicago, 4—603) GODFREY (1— Madison, 2— ^dwardsville , 3- -Springfield, 4—2,983) 153. F Beverly Farm Home & School for Nervous & Backward Children, Inc.; Groves B. Smith, M. D. , Superintendent. GCDLEY (1— Grundy & Mil, 2— Morris & Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—60) GCLCCNDA (1— Pope, 2— Golconda, 3— Danville, 4—1,184) GOLDEN (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3- -Springfield, 4—567) GOLDEN GAT E (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—223) GOLF (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—112) GOOD HOPE (1— McDonough, 2~Macomb, 3— Springfield, 4—369) GORE V ILLS (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— -Danville, 4—531) GORHAM (1— Jackson, 2— Murphysboro , 3— Danville, 4—517) Illinois GRAFTON (1 — Jersey, 2— Jersey? i He , 3- -Springfield, 4—1,026) GRAND RIDGE ( 1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—367) GRAND TOWE R (1 — Jackson, 2--Murphysboro , 3— Danville, 4—953) GRANITE CITY (1— Madison, 2— Edwards vi lie , 3— Springfield, 4—25,130) GRANTFORK (l— Madison, 2— ^dwardsville , 3— Springfield , 4—80) GRANT PARK (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—508) GRANVILLE (1— Putnam, 2— Eennepin, 3--Springf ield, 4—949) GRAYS LAKE (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,120) GRAYVILLE (1— Edwards & White, 2— Albion & Carmi, 3— Danville , 4—1,904) GREENS COUNTY ( 2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—20,417, 5--515) GREENFIELD (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—1,039) GREENUP (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 3— Danville, 4—1,062) GREEN VALLEY (l— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3- -Springfield, 4—454) GREENY LEW (l— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Spr ingf ie Id , 4—720) 0 Case Correspondent, Marie Ennis. GR EENVILLE (l— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield, 4—3,233) D County Circuit & Juvenile Court, Simon M. Brown, Probation Officer. GRIDLEY (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—709) GRIGGSVILLE ( 1— Pike, 2— Pittsf laid, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—1,184) GR UNDY COUNTY (2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—18,678, 5—433) GULFPORT (1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springfield, 4—126) GURNEB (1— Lake, 2 — Waukegan, 3-- Chicago, 4—503) HAINESVILL E ( 1— Lake , 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—81) HAMBURG (1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—288) HAMILTON COUNTY ( 2— McLeansboro , 3— Danville, 4—12,995, 5—455) HAMILTON (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—1,687) -27- w Illinois HAMLETS3URG ( 1— Pope , 2— Golconda, 3 — Danville , 4—133) HAMMOND (1— Piatt, 2— Monticello, 3— Danville, 4—470) HAMPSHIRE (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—656) HAMPTON (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—485) HANAFORD (1— Franklin, 2— B enton, 3 — Danville , 4—617) H ANCOCK COUNTY (2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4— 26,420 , 5— 780) HANNA CITY ( 1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—563) HANOVER (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—806) HARDIN COUNTY ( 2— Elizabethtown, 3— Danville, 4—6,955, 5—185) HARDIN (1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield, 4—733) HARMON (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—209) HARRISBURG (1— Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3— Danville, 4—11,625) 156. M Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation District #9; Miss Bess S. Parish; Jurisdiction, Alexander, Gallatin, Franklin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Johnson, Massac, Perry, lope, Pulaski, Randolph, Saline, Union, White and Williamson Counties. HARTFORD (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springf ield, 4—1,566) HARTS3URG (l— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springf ield, 4—318) HARVARD (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—2,988) HARVEL (1— Christian & Montgomery, 2— Taylorville & Hillsboro, 3- -Springf ield, 4—322) HARVEY (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—16,374) HAVANA (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springf ield , 4—3,451) 157. D Mason County Probation Office; Hon. Maurice E. Barnes, County Judge; Mamie McLemore, Probation Officer. HAZEL CREST ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,162) HEBRON (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4— 608) HECKER (1— Monroe, 2— 'Waterloo, 3- -Springfield, 4—177) HENDERSON COUNTY (2— Oquawka, 3— Springf ield, 4—8,778, 5—376) -28- Illinois HENDERSON (1— Knox, 2— Gale sburg, 3— Springfield, 4—162) HENN EPIN (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—312) HENNLNG (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—287) HENRY COUNTY ( 2— Cambridge , 3— Springfield, 4—43,851, 5—824) HENRY (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—1,658) HERRI CK (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—474) HERRIN (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—9,708) HERS CHE R ( 1— Kankakee , 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville , 4 — 426) HETTICK (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—220) HEYWORTH (l— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—959) HID.iLGO (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Danville, 4—153) HIGHLAND (l— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springf ield, 4—3,319) HIGHLAND PARK (1— Lake, 2~Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—12,203) HILLSBORO (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf ield, 4—4,435) 158. D Montgomery County Circuit & Juvenile Courts; Hon. Clark R. Missimore, County Judge. HILLSID E (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,004) HILLVIEW (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springf ield, 4—442) HIGHWCOD (1— Lake, 2— haukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—3,590) HINCKLEY (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—626) KINDSBORO (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— Danville, 4—424) HINES (1— -Cock, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago) 159. K Veterans Administration Facility; Hugh Scott, Manager; W. E. Kendall, M.D. Chief Medical Officer; Margaret Osborne, Grace Crawford, Rose Jacobs, Bernadine Murray, Social Workers. HINSDALE (1— Cook & Du Page, 2— Chicago & Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—6,923) HODGKINS (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—302) HO LLP WAYVILLE ( 1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield, 4—104) -29- Illinois HOMSR (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—918) H0M5W00D (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,227) H0N5Y BEND ( 1— Montgomery , 3— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield) , M Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation District #6; Mr. W. W. Davis; Jurisdiction, Adams, Brown, Cass, Christian, Greene, Macoupin, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Sangamon, Schuyler and Scott Counties. HO OPESTON ( 1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—5,613) HOQPrOLE (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3— Springf ie Id, 4—266) HOPEDALE (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springf ie Id, 4—498) HCYLETCN (1 — Washington, 2 — Nashville, 3— Danville , 4—380) HUDSON (1- -McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springf ield, 4—330) HUSY (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville , 4—184) HULL (1— Pike, 2— Pitt sf ield, 3— Springf ield, 4—554) HUMBOLDT ( 1— Coles, 2— Charleston, 3— Danville, 4—319) HUM:: (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—585) HUI1PHRSYS (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springf ie Id, 4—933) HUNTLEY (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—670) HURST (1— 'Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—1,123) HUTSONVIL LE (l— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— Danville, 4—604) ILLIOPOLIS (1— Sangamon, 2- -Springf ield, 3— Springf ield, 4--715) IN A. (1— Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville, 4 — 458) INDIANOLA ( 1- -Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—408) IN DUSTRY (1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springf ield, 4—568) ICLA (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— Danville, 4—243) IPAVA (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springf ield, 4—635) IROQUOIS COUNTY (2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—32,913, 5—1,121) IROQUOIS (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville , 4—231) -30- I Illinois IRVING (1— Montgomery, 2— -Hillsboro, 3- -Springfield, 4—553) IRYINGTON (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— Danville , 4—344) IRWIN (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—77) ITASCA (1— Du Page, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—594) IUKA (1— Marion, 2 — Salem, 3— Danville, 4—371) IVESDALE (1 — Champaign & Piatt, 2 — Urbana & Mont ice llo, 3— Danville, 4—386) J ACKSON COUNTY ( 2— Murphysboro , 3- -Danville, 4—35,680, 5—588) JACKSONVILLE (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—17,747) 161. G Jacksonville State Hospital for Insane; Dr. G. C. Brown, Managing Offi- cer; Mae E. Kelly, Chief Psychiatric Social Worker. JASPER COUNTY (2— Newton, 3— Danville, 4—12,809, 5—508) JAY (1— Mercer, 2— Ale do, 3— Springfield, 4—524) JEFFERSON COUNTY ( 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville, 4—31,034, 5—603) JEFFERSONVILLE ( 1— Wayne , 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—288) JEISYVILLE (1— Christian, 2- -Taylor vi lie , 3— Springfield, 4—330) JERSEY COUNTY ( 2— Jerseyville , 3- -Springfield, 4—12,556, 5—367) JERSEYVILLE ( 1— Jersey, 2— Jerseyville , 3— Springfield, 4—4,309) 162. D Probation Work, Court House; Mrs. Marjorie McMahan, Probation Officer. JSWETT (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 3— Danville, 4—230) JO DAVIESS COUNTY (2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—20,235, 5—623) JO HNSON COUNTY (2— Vienna, 3— Danville, 4—10,203, 5—348) JOHNSON CITY ( 1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—5,955) JOHNSONVILLE (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—96) JOLIET (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—42,993) 163. D Circuit Court, Court House; Hon. E. L. Wilson, Judge. 164. I Illinois State Employment Service; 403 Cass St.; Llewellyn Rogers, Manager; Jurisdiction, Will and Grundy Counties. -31- Illinois JOLIET ( co nt inue d ) 165, D Illinois State Penitentiary; Joseph E. Ragen, Acting Warden. 166, D Illinois State Penitentiary, Division of the Criminologist, Diagnostic Dept.; 2 Woodruff Road; Paul L. Schroeder, M. D. , Criminologist. 167, D Probation Dept. of County Court; David B. Sime, Probation Officer. JONESBORO (1— Union, 2— Jonesboro, 3— Danville, 4—1,241) JOPPA (1— Massac, 2— Metropolis, 3— Danville, 4—462) JUNCTION (1— Gallatin, 2- -Shawnee town, 3— Danville, 4—292) JUNCTION CITY (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—308) JUSTICE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—377) KAMPSVILLE ( 1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield, 4—388) KANE COUNTY (2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—125,327, 5—527) KANE (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3- -Springfield, 4—511) KANGLEY ( 1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—236) KANKAKEE COUN TY (2— Kankakee, 3— Danville , 4—50,095, 5—668) KANKAKEE (1 — Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville , 4—20,620) 168, D Kankakee County Juvenile Court; Luella E. Tanner, Probation Officer. 169, D Probation Office of Circuit Court; Volkman Bldg. , Rm. 416; C. H. Mead, Adult Probation Officer. 170, G Social Service Dept.; State Hospital; Miss Florence E. Phelan, Chief Psychiatric Social Worker; Jurisdiction, nine counties. KANSAS (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4--900) KAPPA (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—123) KARNAK (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4—771) KASKASKIA ( 1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—107) KSENSBURG ( 1— i/abash, 2— Mount Carmel, 3— Danville, 4— 320) KEITHSBURG (1— Mercer, 2— Ale do, 3— Springfield, 4—1,081) KELL (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—187) KSMPTON (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville, 4—289) KENDALL COUNTY ( 2— Yorkville , 3-- Chicago, 4—10,555, 5—324) -32- Illinois KENILWORTH (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,501) 171. G Kenilworth Sanitarium; James M. Robbins, M. D. , Lfedical Director. KENNY (l—DsWitt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—485) KEWANES (1— Henry, 2 — Cambridge, 3— Spr ingf ie Id , 4—17,093) 172. A-B Central Welfare Council; 107jj W. 2nd St.; Miss Hildur Swanson, Agent N and Secretary. KEYESPORT (1— Bond & Clinton, 2--Greenville & Carlyle, 3— Springfield & Danville, 4—434) KILBOURNE (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—393) KINGSTON l.'UNES (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—326) KINKAID (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3~Spr ingf ield, 4—1,583) KINDERH00K (1— Pike, 2--Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—318) KINGSTON (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—242) ICLNMUNDY (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—813) KIRKLAND (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—526) KIRg.i'OOD (1— Warren, 2— Monmouth, 3— Springf ield, 4—693) KNOX COUNTY ( 2— Galesburg, 3— Springf ield, 4—51,336, 5—711) KNOXVILLE (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,867) LA CON (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3—Spr ingf ield, 4—1,548) 173. D Marshall County Juvenile Court; Mary E. Howard, Probation Officer. LAPP (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,318) LAP AY5TTE (l— Stork, 2—Toulon, 3— Springf ield , 4—253) LA GRANGE ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—10,103) LA GRANGE PAR K ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,939) LA HARPE (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,175) LAKE COUNTY (2—Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—104,387, 5—455) LAKE BLUFF ( 1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,452) LAKE FOREST ( 1— Lake , 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—6,554) -33- Illinois LAKE VILLA ( 1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—487) LAKE ZURICH (1 — Lake, 2« waukegan, 3-- Chicago, 4 — 368) LAMOILL E (1— Bureau, £-- Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—504) L ANARK (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—1,208) LANSING- (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,378) LA PRAIRIE (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4—146) LA ROSE (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—150) LA SALLE COUNTY (2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—97,695, 5—1,146) LA SALLE (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—13,149) 174. M Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #3; Mrs. A. A. Gawarecki; Jurisdiction, Bureau, Grundy, Kankakee, Kendall, La Salle, Lee, Livingston, Marshall, Putnam, Starke, Will and Woodford Counties. 175. B Tr i-C it ie s Earlly Welfare Society, Rm. 10, 154|- Marquette St., Marie E. Daley, Case Worker, LATHAM (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3- -Springfield, 4 — 372) LA WRENCE COUNT Y ( 2— Lawrence ville , 3— Danville, 4—21,885, 5—358) L AWREN OEVILLE ( 1— Lawrence, 2- -Lawrence ville , 3-- Danville, 4—6,303) 176. F Illinois Children's Home & Aid Society, Wabash District; Court House; Miss Vera A. Johns, Social Worker for Wabash District; Jurisdiction, Wabash District, Clark, Crawford, Cumberland, Edwards, Jasper, Lawrence, Richland, to abash and Wayne Counties. 177. D Lawrence County Parole and Probation Officer, Lyman 0. Havill. LEA P RIVER (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—382) LEBANON (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,828) L EDFORD (1— Saline, 2~Harrisburg, 3— Danville, 4—462) LEE COUNTY (2— Dixon, 3—Chicago, 4—32,329, 5—742) LE:C (1 — De Kalb & Lee, 2— Sycamore & Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—269) IE LAND (l — La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3-- Chicago, 4 — 548) LEMONT (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,582) -34- Illinois LENA (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Freeport, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 1,145) LENZBURG (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—443) LENORE (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3--Chicago, 4--173) LERNA (1— Coles, 2— Charleston, 3 — Sanville, 4—331) LEROY (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,595) LEWISTON (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springf ield, 4—2,249) LEXINGTON ( 1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,292) LIBERTY (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—181) LIBSRTYVILLS ( 1— Lake , 2— it/aukegan, 3-- Chicago, 4—3,791) LIMA (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3- -Springf ield, 4—198) LINCOLN (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3- -Springf ield, 4—12,855) 178. D Circuit Court; Hon. Horace H. Baker, Circuit Judge; Chas. R. Delmer, Probation Officer. 179. D Logan County Juvenile Court, Court House; Mrs. Hope N. Houser, Proba- tion Officer. 180. 0 Lincoln State School end Colony; 861 S. State St.; F. A. Causey, M. D. , Acting Managing Officer; Jurisdiction, State. LISBON (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville, 3— Chicago, 4—145) LITCHFIELD ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf ie Id, 4—6,612) LITTLETON ( 1— Schuyler , 2— Rushville , 3— Springf ield, 4—272) LITTLE YORK (1— Warren, 2— Monmouth, 3— Springf ield, 4—314) LIVINGSTON COUNTY (2— Pontiac, 3— Springf ield, 4—39,092, 5—1,043) LP AMI (1— Sangamon, 2— Springf ie Id, 3— Springf ield, 4—462) LP CKPORT (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—3,383) LPDA (1— Iroquois, 2 — Watseka, 3 — Danville, 4 — 499) LOGAN COUNTY ( 2— Lincoln, 3— Springf ield, 4—28,863, 5—617) LOMAX (1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—410) LOMBARD ( 1— Du Page , 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—6,197) -35- Illinois LONDON LULLS (1 — Fulton & Knox, 2 — Lewiston & Galesburg, 3— Springfield, 4—432) LONG POINT (1— Livingston, 2--Pontiac, 3- -Springfield, 4— 854) LONG-VIEW (1-- Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4 — 291) L0RAIN5 (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3- -Springfield, 4—382) LOSTANT (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—413) LOUISVILLE (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— Danville, 4—803) L81. D Probation Officer, D. C. Burrow. LOVING-TON (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4—1,121) LUDLOW (1-- Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—310) LYNDON (1 — Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3 — Chicago, 4—383) LYNNVILLB ( 1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4 — 97) McDONOUGH COUNTY (2— Macomb, 3— Springfield, 4—27,329, 5—588) HcHENRY COUNTY ( 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—35,079, 5—620) McLEAN COUNTY ( 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—73,117, 5—1,191) MACEDONIA (1 — Franklin & Hamilton, 2 — Benton & McLeensboro, 3— Danville, 4—178) M ACKINAW (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3--Spr ingf ield, 4—7 60) MACOMB ( 1— McDonough, 2— Macon, 3— Springfield, 4—8,509) 182. D Probation Office, 203 «. Jackson St.; Roy E. Stine, Sheriff of McDonough County. MACON COUNTY (2— Decatur, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—81,731, 5—585) MAOON (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—800) MACOUPIN COUNTY ( 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—48,703, 5—860) MADISON COUNTY ( 2— Edwardsville , 3- -Springfield, 4—143,830, 5—737) MADISON (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—7,661) -36- Illinois W&LS£ bW( 1 — Monroe , 2— Waterloo, 3— Springfield, 4—187) MAGNOLIA (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—300) MAHOMET (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—729) IvI&K/il-IDA (1— Jackson, 2— Murphysboro, 3— Danville, 4 — 262) MALDEN (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—284) MALTA (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—383) MANCHESTER ( 1— Scott, 2— Winchester , 3— Springfield, 4—389) MANHATTAN (1— Will, 2 — Joliet, 3--Chicago, 4—628) MAN! TO (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3- -Springfield, 4—711) MANLIUS (1- -Bureau, 2- -Prince ton, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4 — 299) MANSFIELD (1— Piatt, 2— Monticello, 3— Danville, 4—681) MANTSNO (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—1,149) 183. G Manteno State Hospital; Ralph T. Hinton, M.D. , Managing Officer. MAPLE PARK ( 1— Kane , 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—389) MAQ.U0N (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—328) MARENGO (1— McKenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—1,948) MARIETTA (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4— 202) MARINE (1— -Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—537) MARION COUNTY ( 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—35,635, 5—569) MARION ( 1— Williamson, 2-- Marion, 3— Danville, 4—9,033) MARISSA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,630) MARK (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—472) MARKHAM ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—349) MAROA (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—1,154) MARSEILLES (1 — La Salle, 2- -Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—4,292) M ARSHALL COUNTY (2— Lacon, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—13,032, 5—396) -37- Illinois MARSHALL (1— Clark, 2— Marshall, 3— Danville, 4—2,368) MART INSVTT ,T ,E ( 1— Clark, 2~Mar shall, Danville, 4—1,206) MARTINTON (1 — Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3 — Danville, 4 — 261) MARYVILLE (l — Madison, 2--Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—602) MASCOUTAH (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—2,311) MASON COUNTY (2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—15,115, 5—555) MASON (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—328) MASON CITY (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—1,941) M ASSAC COUNTY ( 2— Metropolis , 3— Danville , 4—14,081, 5—240) MATHERVTLLE (l— Mercer, 2— Aledo, 3— Springfield, 4—399) MATTESON (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, '3— Chicago, 4—736) MATTOQ N (1— Coles, 2— Charle ston, 3— Danville, 4—14,800) 184. M Board of Vocation Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #8; 2100 Prairie St.; Mrs. Dorothy L. Kay; Jurisdiction, Clay, Coles, Clark, Crawford, Cumberland, Edgar, Edwards, Douglas, Effingham, Fayette, Jasper, Jefferson, Lawrence , Marion, Moultrie, Richland, Shelby, Wabash & Wayne Counties. MAUNI E (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—455) MAYWOOD (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—25,829) MAZOH (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—526) ME CHANI CSBURC ( 1— Sangamon, 2- -Springfield, 3- -Springfield, 4—364) MEDIA ( 1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springfield, 4 — 194) MELROSE PARK (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—10,741) i.gLVIN (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville , 4—499) ! SHARP COUNTY ( 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—10,575, 5—317) MENARD (1— Randolph. 2— Chester, 3— Danville) 185. G Illinois Security Hospital; J. M. McManus, M. D. , Managing Officer. 186. D Illinois State Penitentiary; Joseph E. Montgomery, Warden. -38- Illinois MENDON (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4—580) MENDQTA (1— La Salle, 2 — Ottawa, 3--Chicago, 4—4,008) MERCER COUNTY (2— Ale do, 3— Springfield, 4—16,641, 5—540) MERBDOSIA (l— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—820) MBTAMORA (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3- -Springfield, 4—707) MET CALF (1— Edgar, 2— Far is, 3— Danville, 4—401) METROPOLIS (1— Massac, 2~ Metropolis, 3— Danville, 4—5,573) MIDDLETOWN (l — Logan & Menard, 2 — Lincoln & Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—507) MIDLOTHIAN (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,775) MILAN (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—888) MILFORD ( 1— Iroquois, 2— tfatseka, 3— Danville, 4—1,442) MILL CREEK (1— Union, 2— Jonesboro, 3— Danville, 4—173) MILLEDGEVILLE (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—807) MILLERSEURG (1— Bond & Madison, 2— Greenville & Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—469) MILLING-TON (1— Kendall & La Salle, 2— Yorkville & Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—208) MI LL SHOALS (l— White, 2— Carrai, 3— Danville, 4—465) I.HLLSTADT (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,014) MILTON (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield , 3— Springfield, 4—332) M INERAL (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—266) MINISR (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3- -Springfield, 4—726) MINONK (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3- -Springfield, 4—1,910) MINOOKA (1 — Grundy, 2--Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—346) M3DESTA (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—246) MO DO C (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—114) -39- a Illinois MOKSNA (1— Will, 2 — Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—562) MOLINE (1— Rock Island, 2--Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—32,236) (See Item No. 108) L87. I Illinois State Employment Service; 2nd floor, City Hall Bldg. ; R. L. Jacobs, Manager, L88. B Mo line Welfare Asso.; 203 16th St.; Miss Rose Ann Holland, Secretary. 189. B Philanthropic Dept. Woman s Club; Mrs. C. J. Seymour, Chairman. 190. K Veterans Relief Commission of Rock Island County; Frank Ostlin, Supt. of Veterans Relief and Service. IX'T-teNCa (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— Danville, 4—2,236) MONEB (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—583) MONMOUTH (1— Warren, 2— Monmouth, 3— Springfield, 4—8,666) MONROE COUNTY (2— Waterloo, 3— Springfield, 4—12,369, 5—389) MDNSANTA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—304) MONTGOMERY COUNTY ( 2— Hillsboro , 3— Springfield, 4—35,278, 5—689) MONTGOMERY ( 1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—546) MO NT I CELLO ( 1- -Piatt, 8— Mont ice llo, 3— Danville, 4—2,378) 191. D Piatt County Court; Hon. Burl A. Edie , County Judge; Alice Ayre, Probation Officer. MONTROSE (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—309) MORGAN COUNTY ( 2- -Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 3—34,240, 5—57 6) MORRIS (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—5,568) MORRISON (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—3,067) MORRISONVILLS ( 1— Christ ian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springfield, 4—968) MORTON (1— Tazewell, 2--Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—1,501) MDHTOff GROVE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,974) MOULTRIE COUNTY ( 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4—13,247, 5—338) MOUND CITY (1- -Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4- -2, 548) 192. D County Judge, Hon. Loren H. Boyd. MOUNDS (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4—2,129) -40- Illinois MOU ND STAT ION (1— Brown, 2— Mount Sterling, 3— Springfield, 4—234) MOUNT AUBURN ( 1- -Christian, 2 — Taylorville, 3- -Springfield, 4 — 380) MOUNT CARMEL (1— Wabash, 2 — Mount Camel, 3- -Danville , 4—7,132) MOUNT CARROLL (1- - Carroll, 2 — Mount Carroll, 3— Springf ield, 4— 1,775) Carroll County Court, Hon. Orien M. Grove, County Judge ; Mrs. Kathryn HIT. Hammond, Probation Officer. MOUNT ERIE ( 1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—176) MOUNT MORRIS ( 1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3—Chicago, 4—1,902) MOUNT OLIVE (l— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3--Springf ield, 4—3,079) MOUNT PROSPECT (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,225) MOUNT PULASKI (l--Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,445) MOUNT STERLING ( 1— Brown, 2— Mount Sterling, 3- -Springf ield, 4—1,724) Probation Officer, H. E. Flynn. MOUNT VERNON ( 1— Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville , 4—12,375) Illinois Emergency Relief Commission; 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg. ; Richard S. Hess, Certification Agent; Probation Office, 526 S 15th St., James F. Smith, Probation Officer. MOUNT ZION (1— Macon, 2—Decatur, 3— Springf ield, 4—405) MOWBAQLA (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—1,478) MULBERRY GROVE (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springf ield, 4—596) MUNICE (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville , 4—222) MUNDELEIN ( 1— Lake , 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,011) MURPHYSBORO ( 1— Jackson, 2— Murphsyboro, 3— Danville, 4—8,182) MURRAYVILLE ( 1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springf ield, 4—502) NAMEOKI (1— Madison, 2— Edward sville , 3— Springf ield, 4—2,257) NAPERVILLE ( 1— Du Page . 2— Wheaton, 3--Chicago, 4—5,118) NAPLES (1— Scott, 2— Winchester, 3— Springf ield, 4—252) NASHVILLE ( 1— Washington, 2— Nashville , 3— Danville, 4—2,243) Board of Supervisors*; Henry Holzhauer, Chairman. NASON (1— Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville, 4—261) -41- •if ied. Illinois NATIONAL CITY (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—267) NAUVOQ (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—966) NE30 (1--Pike, 2— Pitt sf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—484) NELSO N (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—290) :~£0GA (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 3— Danville, 4—995) NSPONSST (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3- -Springfield, 4—520) NEWARK (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville, 3— Chicago, 4—414) NEW ATHENS (l— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,269) NEW BADEN ( 1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—1,243) NEW BERLIN ( 1— Sangamon, 2— Springf ie Id , 3— Springfield, 4-- 661) NEW BOSTON (1— Mercer, 2— Ale do, 3— Springf ield, 4—736) NEW BURNS IDE ( 1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— Danville, 4—299) NEW CANTON ( 1— Pike, 2— Pitt sf ield, 3— Springf ield, 4—479) NEW DOUGLAS (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springf ield, 4—335) NEW GRAND CHAI N (l— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4—373) NEW HAVEN ( 1— Galatin, 2— Shawneetown, 3— Danville , 4—422) NEW HOLLAND (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springf ield, 4—353) NEWMAN (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— Danville , 4—1,054) NEW MINDEN (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— Danville , 4—164) HEW SALE M ( 1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3--Spr ingf ield, 4—206) NEWTON (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Danville, 4—2,07 6) NIANTIC (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Springf ield, 4—589) NILES (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,135) NILSS CENTER (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—5,007) NILLWCOD (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springf ield , 4—327) NOBLE (1— Richland, 2— Clney, 3— Danville, 4—473) -42- Illinois NOKOMIS (1— Montgomery, 2--Hillsboro, 3--Spr ingf ield, 4—2,454) NORA (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4--180) NORMAL (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—6,7 68) NORRIS (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—329) NCRRIS CITY (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—1,109) NORTH AURORA (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—682) N0RTHBR00K ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,193) NORTH CHICAGO ( 1— Lake , 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—8,466) 97. K Veterans' Adrainistrat ion; Miss Rose Sleichter, Social Worker. NORTH CHILLI PC 1 THE ( 1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—1,004) NORTH CITY ( 1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—900) NCRTKFLELD (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3-- Chicago, 4—311) NORTH RIVERSIDE ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—969) NORTH UTICA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—1,120) OAKFORD (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—291) OAKLAND (1— Coles, 2~ Charleston, 3— Danville, 4—1,036) GAKLAWN (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,045) CAK PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—63,982) 98. B Family Welfare Assn., 1140 Lake St.; Margaret Neville, Gen'l. Secretary. CAKWOOD (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—537) OBLONG (1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3- -Danville, 4- -1,427) OCONSE (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—231) ODELL (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—908) ODIN (1 — Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—1,204) O'FALON (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—2,373) OGDEN ( 1— Champaign, 2 — Urbana, 3 — Danville, 4 — 443) OGLSSBY (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—3,910) 99. D La Salle County Juvenile Court; Marie E. Daley, Probation Officer. -43- Illinois OHIO (1— Bureau, 2 — Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4 — 510) OGLE COUNTY (2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—28,118, 5—756) OKAWVILLS (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— Danville , 4—647) CLP MARRISSA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—220) OLD RIPLEY (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield, 4—98) CHASTE AD (l— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4—560) QLNEY (1— Richland, 2— Clney, 3— Danville, 4—6,140) 200. D Richland County Circuit Court; Jacob Runyon, Probation Officer. OLYMF IA FIELDS ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—143) OMAHA (1— Gallatin, 2- -Shawnee town, 3— Danville, 4—358) ONARGA (1 — Iroquois, 2— In/at seka, 3— Danville, 4 — 1,469) CNEIDA (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Springfield, 4—560) 0Q.UAWKA (l--Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springfield, 4—777) CRANGSVILLE ( 1— Stephenson, 2— Freeport, 3— Chicago, 4--383) OREGON (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—2,376) 201. D Probation Officer, Rebecca R. Murdock. ORIENT CITY ( 1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—1,267) ORION (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3— Springfield , 4—620) ORLAND PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—571) OSWEGO (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville , 3— Chicago, 4—932) C TTAWA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—15,094) 202. D County Court of La Salle County; Hon. John J. Massieon, Judge; Wilbur L. Schiffbauer, Chief Probation Officer. QTTERVILLE ( 1— Jersey, 2— Jerseyville , 3— Springfield, 4—94) 0 WANE 00 (l— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springf ield, 4—334) PALATINE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,118) PALESTINE (1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— Danville, 4—1,670) PA.U4ER (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springf ield, 4—281) -44- Illinois PALMYRA (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—760) PALPS PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—456) PANA (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springfield, 4—5,835) PANAMA (1 — Bond & Montgomery, 2 — Greenville & Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—1,026) PANOLA (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—82) PAPINEAU (1— Iroquois, 8 — Watseka, 3 — Danville, 4—154) PARIS (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—8,781) PARKSRSBURG (l— Richland, 2— Olney, 3— Danville, 4—308) PARK RIDGE ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—10,417) 203. C Park Ridge 'Welfare Board; 100 S. Prospect Ave.; Mrs. H. W, Youngberg, Preside nt. PATOKA (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—546) PATTERSC N (1— Greene, 2— Cerrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—199) PAWNEE (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—959) PAW PAW (1— Lee , 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—559) PAXTON (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville, 4—2,892) 204. D Probation Office of Ford County; Floy Thorson, Probation Officer. PAYSON (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3--Spr ingf ie Id, 4—414) PEARL (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—492) PEARL CITY (1— Stephenson, 2— Freeport, 3— Chicago, 4—406) PECATONICA (1— Winnebago, 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—1,152) PEKIN (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—16,129) 205. D Adult Probation Office; Ed. L. Meyers, Probation Officer. 206. D Juvenile Probation Officer, Mrs. Edna Hapenney. PEORIA COUNT Y (2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—141,344, 5—636) PEORIA (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—109,800) 207. D Adult Probation Office, Court House; Chas. A. Danner, Adult Probation Officer. 208. B-F Catholic Charities; 413 N. Monroe St., Rev. Edward M. Farrell, Director. 209. F Child Welfare League; 201 City Hall; Mrs. Leora Marcy, Acting Director. 210. B-E Family Welfare Assn. of Peoria; 302 City Hall; Miss Elizabeth E. A. Gissal, Secretary. -45- Illinois PEORIA (continued) 311. I Illinois State Employment Service, affiliated with U.S.E.S. ; Agnes A. Kennedy, Manager. 212. D Juvenile Court; Peoria County; S. Alice Krider, Chief Probation Officer. 213. C Overseer of Poor; 117-119 N. Madison St.; Tony Williams, Overseer of Poor. 214. N Peoria Council of Social Agencies; 102 City Hall; Faber Stevenson, Executive Director. 215. B Peoria Hebrew Relief Assn., 800 S. Adams St.; Clarence A. Ullman, President. 216. G Peoria State Hospital; Dr. Walter H. Baer, Managing Officer; Jurisdic- tion, State. 217. A Social Service Exchange; 204 City Hall; Ella Carstens, Director. 218. D The Home of the Good Shepherd, 517 Faraday St.; Mother Mary of St. Stanislaus, the Mother Superior. 219. J Travelers' Aid; Union Station; Mrs. Davina Barnhart, Travelers' Aid Re pr e se nt at ive . 220. D U. S. District Court; Federal Bldg. ; William H. Barrow, U. S. Proba- tion Officer; Jurisdiction, Southern Illinois. PEORIA HEIGHTS (1— -Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—3,279) PEPTONE (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—1,154) PERCY (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—907) PERRY COUNTY ( 2— P incline yville , 3— Danville , 4—22,767, 5—451) PERRY (1— like, 2— P ittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—451) PERU (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—9,121) 221. D La Sale County Juvenile Court; Marie E. Daley, Probation Officer. PESOTUM (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—404) PETERSBURG ( 1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—2,319) PHILLLPSTGWN ( 1— White , 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—47) PHILO (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3 — Danville, 4—512) PHOENIX (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,033) PIATT COUNTY ( 2— Monti cello, 3— Danville, 4—15,588, 5—451) PIKE COUNTY (2— P ittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—24,357, 5—786) PINCKNEYVILLB ( 1— Perry, 2— Pinckneyville , 3— Danville, 4—3,046) P INGRES GROVE (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—125) -46- Illinois PIPER CITY (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville, 4—650) PITTSBURG (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— Danville, 4—809) PITTSFIELD (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—2,356) PLAINFLELD (l— Jill, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—1,428) PLAIWILLS (1— Adams, 2— ^uincy, 3— Springfield, 4—245) PLANO (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville, 3- -Chicago, 4—1,785) PLEASANT HILL (l— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—700) PLEASANT PLAINS (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—486) PLYMOUTH (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—745) POCAHONTAS ( 1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield, 4—976) POLO (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—1,871) PONTIAC (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—8,272) 222. D Illinois State Penitentiary, Pontiac Branch; 0. H. Lewis, Warden; Jurisdiction, State. 223. D Livingston County Juvenile Court; Mrs. Ann F. Lord, Juvenile Probation Officer. P0NTO0SUC (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3- -Springfield, 4—143) POPE COUNTY (2— Golconda, 3— Danville, 4—7,99 6, 5—385) POPLAR (1— Boone, 2— Belvidere, 3— Chicago, 4—349) PORT BYRON ( 1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—587) POSEN (1— Cock, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,329) POTOMAC (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—643) PRAIRIE CITY (1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3- -Springfield, 4—531) PRAIRIE DU ROCHSR ( 1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—510) PRINCETON (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—4,762) 224. D Coroner, A. A. Meyer. PRINCEVILL E ( 1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—994) PROPHETSTOWN ( 1— Whiteside , 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—1,353) -47- Illinois PULASKI COUNT Y ( 2— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4—14,834, 5—190) PULASKI (1— Pulaski, 8— Mound City, 3— Danville, 4—521) PUTNAM COUNTY (2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—5,835, 5—173) QUINCY (1— Adams, 8— Q,uincy, 3— Springfield, 4—39,500) 225. D Adams County Circuit Court; Ed. P. Smith, Probation Officer. 286. D Adams County Juvenile Court; Court House; Hon, S. S. Groves, County Judge; Mayme Asthon, Probation Officer. 887. I Illinois State Employment Service; 506 Main St. - 480 Western Catholic Bldg. ; Miss Nellie M. Daniels, Manager. 288. J Young Women's Christian Assn. of Q,uincy, 111.; 481 Jersey St.; Nellie S. Spencer, General Secretary. RALEIGH (1— Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3— Danville, 4—241) RAMSEY (1— Fayette, 2— Vandalia, 3— Danville, 4—807) RANDOLPH COUNTY (2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—29,313, 5—587) RANKIN (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—840) RANSOM (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—456) RANTOUL (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—1,555) RAPIDS CITY (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—199 ^ RAYMOND (1— Montgomry, 2— Hillstone, 3- -Springfield, 4—786) RED3UD (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—1,208) REDDICK (1 — Kankakee & Livingston, 2 — Kankakee & Pontiac, 3— Danville & Springfield, 4—205) RE DMON (1— Edgar, 2— laris, 3— Danville, 4—227) RENAULT (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3— Springfield, 4—188) REYNOLDS (l— Mercer & Rock Island, 2— Ale do & Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—317) RICHLAND COUNTY (2— Olney, 3— Danville, 4—14,053, 5—357) RICHMOND (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3-- Chicago, 4 — 514) RICKTON PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—137) -48- 229. B Illinois RICKVIEW (1— Washington, 2— Nashville , 3— Danville, 4—308) RIDGE FARM ( 1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—888) RUGEWAY (1— Gallatin, 2— Shawnee town, 3 — Danville, 4—930) RID0TT (1-Stephenson, 2— Freeport, 3— Chicago, 4—201) RIPLEY (1— Brown, 2— Mount Sterling, 3— Springfield, 4—68) RIVERDALB ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3~ Chicago, 4—2,504) RI7ER FOREST (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—8,829) River Forest Family Welfare ; 603 Monroe Ave.; Mrs. Robt. Quayle , Super- visor. • * RIVER GROVE (l-Cook, 2-- Chicago, 3-Chicago, 4-2,741) RIVER SIDE (1— Cook, 8— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4-6,770) RIVERT0N (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—1,582) ROANOKE (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—1,088) ROBBINS (1— Cook. 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—753) ROBERTS (1— Ford, 2— Faxton, 3-Danville, 4—410) ROBINSON (1— Crawford, 2-Robinscn, 3-Danville, 4-3,668) Crawford County Juvenile Court*; Irobation officer. R0 CHELLE (l— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—3,785) ROCHESTER (1— Sangamon, 3— Springfield, 3-Spr ingf ield, 4-427) ROCKBRIDGE (l— Greene, 2- Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4-243) ROCK CITY (1-Stephenson, 2-Freeport, 3— Chicago, 4—150) ROCKDALE (l-Wiil, 2-Joliet, 3- Chicago, 4-1,701) ROCK FALLS ( 1— Whiteside , 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—3,893) ROCCTORD fl-Winnebago, 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4-89 200) Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation District #2- IILIT^ 7T Q l J - ^ DeUSl; ^^diction, Boone, ' ' Carroll, De Kalb, Jo Davies, Kane, McHenry, Ogle, Stepnenson, Winnebago and Whiteside Counties. ' 233.* V minoifsfr f B ?- ! N6WS T ° Wer; Mildred Se ^> ^ec. Sec'y. Illinois State Employment Service; 115 Seventh St.; Walter D. " p-^l n Springer, Manager, Branch Office. JU Dovle le Ch^° n ,° + ffiCe . 0f m ™*^ Co -ty, Court House; Miss Agnes Doyle, Chief r robation Officer. 230. D 231. M Not Verified. -49- Illinois HOCgOTO (continued) ^ 0arl Landers „n, Roctford Comity ?und, ' Edward c . CoaKley, * Secutive Sectary. „. Court St., K « Vincent Be Paul Society, (jmders, su H~ secretary. i2SN. Church St. , ^ WW Circuit Court; 128 "SS^i Officer. ,. Sstln6f leU, 'E35. C 236. 0 237. B , 2 -Roc k island, (1 RoC k Island, B— « 0< - Judge, ^ x « p Asso.; I 18 . n Pock Island Welfare *sb 4 __1,077 241. A-B H° c * _ Ro c-Kford, 3- Chicago, 4 1, KO^ON (l-Winne.ago, E- ^ , ?— Chester, 3— uauv ROK*OCt> U-K^ 01 ^' _ DaIW Ule, 4-189) m „ a-fcunt Vernon, 3-Dan oras! (1— Jefferson, 2 . ^ m ..joliet, 3-Chlcago, 4-133) RDffiOVSS. U--™^. 2 ' sprlng field, 4-2,621) 2 -Cerrollton, 3— bpriio ^HOCSE (1-Greene, 3 „ DaOT iUe , 4-W9) mIT (1 „ Jasper, 2-Kewton, 3 OUBfcU 2 .. meat on, 3-ChicaSO, 4-8C7) g-jgjg. (V-W. 8 ,.. BaOT iUe, 4-1.V94) ! ,. 2 -Elizahethtown, 3- Dan ROglCl^ (1-Bardrn, 2 3 _. DaIwi lle, 4-1,453) ?__DanviIle> o U pan ^Chicago, 4-338) BDUNDLffi^ ^-Springfield, 4-1,^ g^U"*™ 3 .. DaOT ille, 4-2.1C8) vTin 2 — Benton, o mm (1-Randolph, 2-- Chester, • 4 __ 2 ,388) RLMA. v-L lvo „ q-rrr-ingf lei 1 ' ' . „ officer , „ P__RushviIle , 3-Spri ^ Probation 01 tic — j-tt -r (i_-Scliuyler, 2- ^ ^g. j. R. L~ary, RTJSWlLLi U Macomb Road, i nCi o--Bawrencevil-e, TT ttttttt (1— Lawrence, & ' -50- *Uot Verifi ed « Illinois 243. D 244. ? RUTLAND (1-La Salle, 2~0ttawa, 3- Chicago, 4-495) SADORUS (1-Chaiapaign. 2-Urbana, 3-Danville, 4-353) SAILOR SPRINGS (1-Clay, 2-Louisville , 3-Danville, 4-231) ST. ANNS (l~Kankakee, 2-Kankakee, 3-Danville, 4-1,078) STj. AUGUST!^. (1-Knox, 2-Galesburg, 3-Springf ield , 4-158) tion, State. ST. CLAI R COUNTY ( 2-Belleville , 3-Danville, — 4—157,775, 5—663) ST . dayid (1-Fulton, 2-Lewiston, 3-Springf ield, 4-977) ST> EUID (1-fayBtte, 2-Vandalia, 3-Danville, 4-1,329) HP- FRANCISVILLE (1-Lawrence, 2-Lawrenceville , 3-Danville, 4-1,202) ST. JACOB (I-Madison, 2-Edwardsville , 3-Springf ield, 4-451) ST. JOHN (1-Perry, 2-Pinckneyville , 3-Danville, 4-297) ST. JOSEPH (1-Champaign, 2-Urbana, 3-Danville, 4-777) ST. LIBORY (1-St. Clair, 2-Belleville, 3-Danville, 4-269) ST. PETER (1-Fayette, 2-Vandalia, 3-Danville, 4-251) ST. MARIE (1- Jasper, 2-Newton, 3-Danville, 4-304) SALEM (1 — Marion, 2-Salem, 3-Danville, 4- 4 ,420) Wimams> St. Louis, 111., Supervision of ten counties. SALINE COUNTY ( 2— Karrisburg, 3— Danville , 4—37,100 5—399) SANDOVAL (1-Marion, 2-Salem, 3-Danville, 4-1,264) SANDWICH (1-De Kalb, 2-Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4-2,611) SANGAMON COTJNTY ( 2-Spr ingf ield, 3-Springf ield, 4—111,733, 5—876) SAN JOSE (1-Logan 8c Mason, 2-Lincoln & Havana, 3-Springf ie Id, 4-486) -51- Illinois SAUNEMIN (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—376) SAVANA (1— Carroll, 2--Mount Carroll, 3--Springf ield, 4—5,086) S AWYERVILLE ( 1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3- -Springfield, 4—501) SAY3R00K (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3- -Springfield, 4—746) SCALES MOUND ( 1— Jo Davies, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—348) SCHILLER PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—709) SCKRAM CITY ( 1— Montgomery , 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—867) SCHUYLER COUNTY ( 2— Rushville , 3— Springfield, 4—11,676, 5—432) SCIOTA (1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springfield, 4—150) SCOTT COUNTY ( 2— Winchester, 3— Springfield, 4—8,539, 5—249) SCOTTVIL LE (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield , 4—198) SEAT ON (1— Mercer, 2— Aledo, 3— Springfield, 4—310) SEATGNVILLE (l— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 2— Springfield, 4—373) SSOOR (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—280) SESSER (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville , 4—2,315) SHA3B0NA ( 1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—546) SHANNON (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield , 4—575) SKAWNESTOWN ( 1— Gallatin, 2— Shawnee town, 3— Danville, 4—1,440) SHEFFIELD (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—941) SHELBY COUNTY ( 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—25,471, 5—772) SHELBYVI LLE (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—3,491) . D Juvenile Court, 2711 N. Morgan St.; A. S. Davidson, Probation Officer. SHELDON (1— Iroquois, 2— rfatseka, 3— Danville, 4—1,121) S HERIDAN (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4--481) S EERRARD ( 1— Mercer, 2— Aledo, 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—327) -52- Illinois SHILOH (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—384) SHPPMAN ( 1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4— 308) SHUI'lWAY (1— Sff ingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4— 178_) SIBLEY (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville, 4—394) SIDELL (1— Vermilion, 2--Danville, 3— Danville, 4—655) SIDNEY (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—539) SIGEL (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—259) SILVIS (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—2,650) SIMPSON (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— Danville, 4—144) SIMS (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—308) SI/HTHB0R0 (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield, 4—222) SI.JTEFPELD (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—315) SMITHTON (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—361) SOMONAUK (1— De Kalb, 2- -Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—578) SOREHTO (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield, 4—831) SCUTH 3EL0IT ( 1— Winnebago , 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—2,361) SOUTH 'CHICAGO HEIGHTS ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,691) SOUTH ELGIN (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—745) SOUTH HOLLAND ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,873) SOUTH JACKSONVILLE ( 1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—562) SOUTH PS KIN (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—1,222) SOUTH WILMINGTON (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—722) SPARLAND (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—463) SPARTA (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—3,385) 46. D County Probation Office; Hon. E. H. Wigener, Judge. SIAULDING (1— Sangamon, 2 — Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4--187) SPILLERTOWN ( 1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3--Danville, 4—175) -53- Illinois SPRING BAY (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Spr ingf ie Id , 4—85) 247. 248. 249. 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. 256. 257. 258. B-F M B-F F D D D H D C A I 259. 0 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. C C G-0 J D SPRINGERTOWN ( 1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4 — 365) SPRING-FIELD (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—71,864) ""Associated Welfare Agencies; 812 Myers Bldg. ; E. J. Keys, Executive Sec'y. Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation; 406 Cen- tennial Bldg.; Mark E. Penny, Supervisor; Jurisdiction, State. Catholic Charities; 731 E. Monroe St.; Rev. David L. Scully, Director. Children's Service League of Sangamon County; 717 S. Grand Ave.; Dorothy F. Puttee, Executive Secretary. County Court and Circuit Court; G. C. Churchman, County Probation Officer. Division of Pardons & Paroles of the Dept. of Public Welfare; 81 6§ E. Monroe St. ; W. C. Jones, Supervisor Paroles & Chairman of the Boards of Pardons and Parole; Jurisdiction, State. State of Illinois, Supervision of Parolees; T. P. Sullivan, Acting Superintendent; Jurisdiction, State. Family Welfare Asso. ; 615 S. Jefferson St.; Miss Grace E. Cone, Executive Secretary. Juvenile Court of Sangamon County; Court House; Hon. Harlington Wood, County Judge; Gwendolen L. Sherman, Chief Probation Officer. Mothers' Pension; County Court House; Miss Caroline Beach, Mothers' Pension Officer. Social Service Exchange; 615 E. Jefferson St.; Miss Naomi Hiett, Sec'y. Springfield Office, Illinois State Employment Service, 318 S. 6th St.; Samuel R. Wannamaugher , Manager; Jurisdiction, Sangamon & Menard Cos. Springfield Urban League; 234 S. 15th St.; Mr. William M. Ashby, Executive Secretary. State Dept. of Public Welfare; 530 State House; A. L. Bowen, Director. State Dept. of Public Welfare; Div. of Child Welfare; Capitol Bldg.; Miss Edna Zimmerman, Superintendent. State Dept. of Public Health; State House; Frank J. Jirka, M. D. , Director of Public Health. Travelers Aid Society; 615 E. Jefferson St.; Mrs. Paul Watson, Executive Secretary. U. S. District Court; Basil W. Ogg, U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdic- tion, Adams, Bond, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Christian, DeWitt, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jersey, Knox, Livingston, Logan, McDonough, McLean, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Mercer, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Peoria, Pike, Putnam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Stark, Tazewell, Warren and Woodford Counties. SPRING F OREST ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—733) SP RING GROV E ( 1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—184) SPRING VALLEY ( 1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—5,270) STANDARD (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—352) STANFORD (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—443) -54- 1 Illinois STARK COUNTY (2— Toulon, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—9,184, 5—290) STAUNTON (1 — Macoupin, 2 — Carlinville, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 4,618) ST EELVILLE (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—909) STEGER (1— Cook fie Will, 2— Chicago & Joliet, 3— Chicago, 3 — 2,985) STEPHENSON COUNTY (2— Free port, 3-- Chicago, 4—40,064, 5—559) STERLING (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—10,012) 265. D Juvenile Probation Office; 401 6th Ave.; Mrs. Anna Allen, Juvenile Probation Officer, 266. D Probation Office; 802 Locust St.; Harry H. Over, Probation Officer. STEWARD (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—230) STEWARDSON ( 1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—629) STICKNEY (1-- Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,005) STILLMAN VALLEY (l— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3--Chicago, 4—348) STO CKTON (1— Jo Davies, 2— Galena, 3--Cnicago, 4—1,505) STONINGTON ( 1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—1,057) STOY (1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— Danville, 4—176) STRASBURG ( 1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—418) STRAWN (1— Livingston, 2 — Pontiac, 3- -Springfield, 4—221) STREATOR ( 1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—14,728) 267. D La Salle County Juvenile Court; Anna Baker, Probation Officer. STRONGHURST ( 1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springfield, 4—734.) SUBLETTE ( 1— Lee , 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—261) SULLIVAN (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4—2,399) SUMMERFIELD ( 1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—279) SUMMIT (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Danville, 4—6,548) SUMNER (1 — Lawrence, 2 — Lav/re nee v ille , 3 — Danville, 4 — 9 57) SWANSEA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,201) -55- Illinois SYCAMORE (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—4,021) SYM5RT0N (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—77) TABLE GROVE ( 1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—463) TALLULA (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—583) TAMAROA (1— Perry, 2— Pinckneyville , 3— Danville, 4—881) TAMMS (1— Alexander, 2— Cairo, 3— Danville , 4—717) TAMP I CO (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—693) TAYLOR SPRINGS ( 1— Montgomery , 2--Hillsboro, 3- -Springfield, 4—774) TAYLORVILL E (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springfield, 4—7,316) 268. D Christian Probation Office; Mrs. Ruby Williamson, Probation Officer. TAZEWELL COUNTY (2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—46,082, 5—647) TENNESSEE ( 1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springfield, 4—223) TESSVILLE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—473) TEUTOPOLIS ( 1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—710) THAYER (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—813) THAWVILLE ( 1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—242) THEBES (1-- Alexander, 2— Cairo, 3 — Danville, 4—75) TH0MASB0R0 ( 1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—308) THOMPSONVILLE (l— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—569) THOMSON (1— Carroll, 2— Mt. Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—508) THORNTON (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,012) TILDEN (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville, 4—961) TILTON (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—1,394) TIME (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—74) TINLEY PARK ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—823) TISKILWA (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield, 4—893) -56- Illinois TOLEDO ( 1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 3— Danville, 4—733) 269. C Mothers Pension; Hon, C. M. Connor, County Judge. TOLONO (1— Champaign, 2— Urbane, 3— -Danville , 4—790) TOLUCA (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—413) TONICA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—500) TOPEKA (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—81) TOULON (1— Stark, 2— Toulon, 3— Springfield, 4—1,203) TOWANDA (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield, 4—453) TOWER HILL (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—642) TREMONT (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—798) TRENTON (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— Danville, 4—1,271) TROY (1— Madison, 2 — Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—1,122) TROY GROVE (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—259) TUSCOLA (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3 — Danville , 4—2,569) 270. D Douglas County Circuit & County Courts, James A. Mesca, Adult Probation Officer, ULLIN (1— Pulaski, 2— Mount City, 3— Danville, 4 — 800) UNION COUNTY (2— Jonesboro, 3— Danville, 4—19,883, 5—403) UNION (1 — McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 567) URBAIN (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—193) URBANA (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4 — 13,060) 271. D Adult Probation Office, Court House; J. H. Finch, Probation Officer. 272. N Central Index- Champa ign-Urbana Community Chest & Council of Social Agencies; 303 S. Wright St.; H. A. Amerman, Executive Secretary. 273. D Juvenile Probation Office; Mrs. Lucile G. Rice, Juvenile Probation Officer. 274. C Supervisor of Cunningham Township, 107 S. Broadway; Jacob C. White, Supervisor. VALIER (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—1,176) VALMEYER (l— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3— Springfield, 4—528) VANDaLIA (1— Fayette, 2— Vandalia, 3— Danville, 4—4,342) 275. D Illinois State Farm; George E. Ray, Superintendent. -57- Illinois VARNA (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield , 4—343) VENEDY (1— Washington, 2— Nashville , 3 — Danville , 4—134) "VENICE (l— Madison, 2--Edwardsville , 3— Springf ield , 4—5,362) VERGE NNES (l — Jackson, 2— Murphysboro, 3— Danville, 4 — 309) ■ VERMILION COUNTY (2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—89,339, 5—921) VERMILION (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—279) VERMONT (1— Fulton, 2— Lewiston, 3— Springfield, 4—948) VERNON (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4 — 245) VERONA (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—279) VERSAILLES ( 1— Brown, 2— Mount Sterling, 3 — Springfield, 4—515) VICTORIA (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Springfield, 4—403) VIENNA (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— Danville, 4—874) VILLA GROVE (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3 --Danville, 4—2,001) VILLA PARK (1— DuPage, 2— Wbeaton, 3--Chicago, 4—6,220) VIOLA (1— Mercer, 2— Aledo, 3— Springfield, 4—566) VIRDEN (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—3,011) VIRGINIA (1— Cass, 2— Virginia, 3— Springfield, 4—1,494) WABASH COUNTY ( 2— Mount Carmel, 3— Danville, 4—13,197, 5—220) WAGGONER ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—267) WALNUT (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield, 4—833) WALNUT HILL ( 1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—126) WALSHVILLE ( 1- -Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf ield, 4—118) WALTONVILLE ( 1— Jef f erson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— Danville, 4—423) WAMAC (1— Clinton & Marion, 2— Carlyle & Salem, 3— Danville, 4—1,232) WAPELLA (l— DeWitt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springf ield, 4—521) WARREN COUNTY (2— Monmouth, 3— Springf ie Id, 4—21,745, 5—546) -58- Illinois WARREN (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—1,179) WARRENSBURG (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Springfield, 4—517) WARSAW (1— Hancock, 2-- Carthage, 3— -Springfield, 4—1,366) WASHBURN (1 — Marshall & Woodford, 2 — Lacon & Eureka, 3 — Springfield, 4—854) WASHINGTON COUNTY ( 2— Nashville , 3— Danville, 4—16,286, 5—561) WASHINGTON (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—1,741) WASHINGTON PARK ( 1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—3,837) WATAGA (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3- -Springfield, 4—437) WATERLOO (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3 — Springfield, 4—2,239) WATERMAN ( 1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4— -520) WATSEKA (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—3,144) WATSON (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— Danville, 4—286) WAUCONDA (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—554) WAUKEGAN (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—33,499) 276. D Circuit Court; 4 S. Genesee St.; Euskine C. Edwards, Probation Officer. 277. D County Court-Juvenile-Adult; Hon. Percy L, Persons, County Judge. 278. I Illinois State Smployiaefit Service; 8 S. Genesee St.; Fannye D. Brandstetter , Manager. WAVERLY (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3- -Springfield, 4—1,390) WAYNE COUNTY ( 2— Fairfield, 5— Danville, 4—19,130, 5—733) WAYNE CITY (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— Danville, 4—577) WAYNE S VILLE ( 1— De Witt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—511) WELDON (1— De Witt, 2— Clinton, Springfield, 4—499) WELLINGTON (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— Danville, 4—303) WENONA (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—1,005) WENONAH ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—122) WEST BROOKLYN ( 1— Lee , 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—201) -59- I Illinois WESTCHESTER (l~Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—358) WEST CHICAGO (l — Du Page , 2 — Whe at on , 3- - Ch i c ago , 4—3,477 WEST CITY ( 1- -Franklin, 2 — Benton, 3 — Danville, 4- -1,091) WEST DUNDEE ( 1 — Kane, 2- -Geneva, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 1, 697) WESTERN SPRINGS (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,894) WESTFLELD (l— Clark, 2— Marshall, 3— Danville, 4—646) WEST FRANKFORT ( 1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— Danville, 4—14,683) WESTMONT (1— Du Page, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—2,753) WEST PC- INT (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—257) WEST SALEM (l— Edwards, 2— Albion, 3— Danville, 4 — 825) WESTVILL3 (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— Danville, 4—3,901) WHEATON (1— Du Page, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—7,258) 279. C Du Page County Dept. of Public Welfare; Court House Annex; Mary E. Macaf ee , Superintendent. 280. M Mary E. Pogue School; Gilbert H. Marqa^rdt, M. D. ; Medical Director; Jurisdiction, State; care of epilepsy & convulsive disorders of children only. WHEELE R (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Danville, 4—189) WHEELING (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—467) WHITS COUNTY (2— Carmi, 3— Danville, 4—18,149, 5—507) WHITE ASH (1— Williamson, 2 — Marion, 3— Danville, 4 — 237) WHITE CITY (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—409) WHITE HALL (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—2,928) WHITESIDE COUNTY (2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—39,019, 5—679) WILL COUNTY (2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—110,732, 5—844) W ILL IAi JSF IE LP (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3- -Springfield, 4—445) WILLIAMSON COUNTY (2— Morion, 3— Danville , 4—53,880, 5—449) -60- » Illinois \ WILLIAMSON (1— Madison, 2— Edwpxdsville , 3— Springfield, 4—518) WILLIAF5VILLE (X— Sangamon, 2~Springf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—661) WILLISVTLLE (1— Parry, 2— Pinckneyville , 3— -DanviXle, 4—506) WILLOW HILL (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— DanviXXe, 4—351) WILMETTE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3- -Chicago, 4- -15, 233) 281. B Wilmette Welfare; 905 Ridge Road; Mrs. Beulah S. Robinson, Director. WILMINGTON (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—1,741) WILSONVILLE ( 1- -Macoupin, 2— CarXinviXXe , 3— Springfield, 4—1,220) WINCHESTER (1— Scott, 2— Winchester, 3- -Springfield, 4—1,532) 282. D County Court, Scott County; Hon. L. Allan Watt, County Judge. WINDSOR (1— Mercer, 2— Ale do, 3— Springfield, 4—444) WINDSOR (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— Danville, 4—927) WIN? IE LP (1— Du Page, 2— Wheat on, 3— Chicago, 4—445) WINNEBAGO COUNTY (2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—117,377, 5—529) WINNEBAGO ( 1— Winnebago , 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—588) WIKNETK A (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—12,166) 283. B Winnetka Relief & Aid Society; Village Hall; Mrs. Emma L. Podgers, Director Family Welfare. WINSLOW ( X— Stephenson, 2— Freeport, 3--Chicago, 4—359) WINTHROP HARBOR (l— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—661) WITT (1- -Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—1,516) WOOD FURN (1— Macoupin, 2— CarlinviXXe , 3— Springfield, 4—128) 100D DALE (1— DuPage, 2— Wheaton, 3--Chicago, 4—230) WOODFORD COUNTY (2— Eureka, 3— Spr ingf ie Id, 4—18,792, 5—528) WOODKULL (1— Henry, 2--Cambr idge , 3— Spr ingf ield, 4—567) WOODL AND (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3 — DanviXXe, 4—304) Illinois WOODLAWN (1— Jefferson, 2— -Mount Vernon, 5— Danville, 4— 273) /OOP RIVER ( 1- -Mad is on, 2— Edwardsville , 3--Springf ield, 4—3,136) See Item No. 4 'WOODSON (1— -Morgan, 2 — Jacksonville , 3— Springf ield, 4—272) WOODSTO CK (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—5,471) 284. D Probation Office; Vera Allen, Probation Officer. YJORDEN (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springf ield, 4—1,111) WYANET (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3- -Springf ield, 4 — 859) WYOMING (1— Stark, 2— Toulon, 3— Springf ie Id, 4- -1,408) YALE (1— Jasper, 2 — Newton, 3— Danville , 4—157) YATES CITY ( 1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3— Springf ield, 4—592) YORKVILLE ( 1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville , 3— Chicago, 4—492) 285. D Probation Office, Kendall County; Bessie Dunn, Probation Officer. ZEMA (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— Danville, 4 — 559) ZBIGLER (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3—Drnville, 4—3,816) ZION (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—5,991) THE LIBRARY OF THt DEC3-V3&: UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS -62- I Uo 33s REFERENCE DESK U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D.C. JAMES V. BENNETT, 01 RECTOR ILLINOIS SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar ti. Gerlach Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons N0V25 UNIVERSITY OF N0i.n.ry, purposes, the fostering of a better understanding and the estat'li shment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like int erests and need for this information. Through the assist j.nce of a District of Columbia WPA Pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified informa- tion regarding approximate ly 8,500 agencies. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Illinois directory on May 11, 1937, each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence. Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indi- cating correction to be made. For those agencies not responding the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addre ssed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page gfigt you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the name's of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should, be directed. /j. ' Edcdr M. Gbrlach Supervisor er ice 2S1 ILLINOIS GENERAL INEORmATION RESIDENCE - The statutory requirements are one year in county of actual residence or whore employed, or if no employment where homo is made. MEDICAL CASES - The formal procedure in indigent medical cases is to refer the case to the overseer of the poor or the county bureau of public welfare as the case may be. A carbon copy of the referral should be enclosed so that the data can re transmitted to the supervisor of the township involved fcr approval of residence* PSYCHOTICS - Jurisdiction over psychotics, not charged with crime, is vested in the county courts, A statement in writing under oath setting forth the condition and need for commitment should be filed rath the clerk of the count;/ court. For commitment of feeble-minded a petition may be filed by any citizen with a circuit, county or city court. The admission of patients and inmates to state hospitals for the insane, Lincoln State School and Colony, and the State Colony for Improvable Epileptics is under the control and direction of the State Department of Public Welfare. The institutions for the insane, feeble-minded and epileptic arc as follows: Elgin State Hospital (Item No. 213) Kankakee State Hospital (Iter. No. 278) Jacksonville §tatc Hospital (Item No. 264) Anna State Hospital ( Item No. 9) East Ivlolinc State Hospital (Item No. 196) Peoria State Hospital (Item No. 366) Chicago State Hospital ( Iter No. 86) Alton State Hospital (Item No. 5) Manteno 6tate Hospitel (Item No. 3C6) Dixon State Hospital (Item No. 192) Lincoln State School and Colony (It am No. 294) Stctc Colony for Improvable Epileptics (Item No. 294) STATE' WELFARE - The State Department of Public Welfare exercises an executive and odministrative supervision over all state charitatle institutions; old a{o assistance, care of handicapped children, child welfare agcncj.es and the education of the blind and deaf. In addition, it administers all state penal and correctional institutions, all institutions fcr psychotics, feeble-minded and epileptic as indicated above and state institutions for the care of veterans. Service to the physically disabled is provided both through the crippled children's division of the Department of Public Welfare and the Division of Rehabilitation of the 283 ILLINOIS Department of Vocational Sducation. Under the supervision of the State Department of Public Y/elfarc county bureaus of public welfare administer county welfare programs. The executive of this department is the Director of the State Department of Public Welfare, (Item No»458 ). The Director is appointed by the Governor b;, and with the consent of the Senate. The following institutions other than those listed above and the penal and reformatory institutions come under the state Department of Public Welfare: State Soldiers and Sailors Home (Item No. 39'" State Soldiers Widows Kerne (Item No. 49C State Home for the Rehabilitation of World War Veterans State Soldiers and Sailors Childrens School (Ixcm No. 33C State Industrial School for the Blind (Item No. 14C State School for the Blind jit cm No. 261. State School for the Deaf (Item No. 26 C State Training School for Girls (;item No. 24j St. Charles School for Boys (It on No. 42C STATIC PRISON SYSTEM - The penal and reformatory institutions of the state arc administered by the State Department of Public Welfare, They are as follows: State Penitentiary (Joliet Branch) (Item No. 27f State Penitentiary (Menard Branch) (Item No. 31: State Penitentiary (Pontiac Branch) (Item No. 57$ State Reformatory for Women ( Dwi gh t ) (Item No. 19L State Farm (Vandalia) (Item No. 47 2 State Security Hospital (Chester) (Item No. 3? STATE P.H0L2 - Thu State Department of Public Welfare establishes rules and regulations under which psychotics in state institutions may be allowed to go on parole. A board of parole consistin of six members has been given the power to parole convicts but the supervision over parolees remains with the Dopartmcn of Public Welfare. Before becoming eligible for parole prisoners must have served their minimum term less the time allowed for good behavior. Persons sentenced for life may be eligible for parole at the end of twenty years; persons not sentenced for life but sentenced for a definite term of years shall not be eligible to parole until he or she shall have served the minimum sentence provided by law for the crime of vhich he or she was convicted, good time being allowed as provided by law, nor until he or she shall have served at least one-third of the time fixed in said definite sentence. Under a ruling of the state supreme court good time cannot be deducted from the minimum of a prisoner T s sentence. The Parole Board ILLINOIS consists of the Supervisor of Paroles as Chairman amd six other "'members. (Itcn No. — Springfield, 4 — 611) COAL VxiLLEY (1— Rod: Island, 2— Hock Island, 3~ Springfield, 4 — 306 ) COATSBURG (1— -Adams, 2 — Quincy, 3 — Springf iold, 4 — 199) COBDEN (1 — Union, 2 — Joncsboro, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 1,036) COFFREN (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Spring icld, 4 — 703) COLCHESTER ( 1— McDonough , 2— Maconb, 3 — Springfield, 4—1, 342) COLES COUNTY (2— Charleston, 3— East St. Louis, 4—37,315, 4—525) COLETA (1— finite si do, 2 — Morrison, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 160) COLFAX (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 803) COLLmSVILLE (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsvillc , 3— Springfield, 4 — 9,235) COLOHA (1— Henry, 2— Car-bridge, 3— Springfield, 4—244) COLD (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 1,250) COLUMBIA (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo , 3 — Springfield, 4 — 1,791) COLUMBUS (1— Adans, 2— Quincy, 3— Springf io Id, 4 — 116) COMPTON (1— Leo, 2— Dixon, 3 — Chicago , 4—277) CONCORD (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville, 3—- Springf ibid, 4 — 230) COOK COUNTY ( 2— Chicago , 3— Chicago, 4—3,932,123, 5—933) COOKSVILLE (1— McLean, 2 — Bloonington, 3— Springf icld, 4—324) CORDOVA (1— Rock Island, 2 — Rock Island, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 271) CORNELL (1— Livingston, 2— Fontiac, 3— Springf iold, 4—455) CORTLAND (1— Do Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—262) COULTERVILLE (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 1,557) COUDEN (1— Shelby, 2— Sholbyvillo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—616) CRAINVILLE (1— Y/illianson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 413) 302 ILLINOIS CRAY/EORD COUNTY ( 2— Robinson, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 SI ,035 , C^HAL SPRINGS (1— WiUianson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 706) CRESCENT CITY (1— Iroquois , 2— YVatseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—304) CRESIOK (1— Oole, 2 — Oregon, 3 — Chicaro , 4 — 315) CRETE (1— Will, 2 — Jolict, 3— Chicaco, 4 — 1,429) CREVE COEUR (1— Tazewell , 2— Pckin, 3 — Sprinrf iold, 4—550) CROSSVILLE (1— Yuiito, 2— Carni, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 508) CROTTY (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—1,185) CRYSTAL LAKE (1— McHonry, 2— Yfoodstock, 3— Chicaco, 4 — 3,732) CUBA (1 — Fulton, 2 — Lcwiston, 3 — Springfield, 4—1,479) CULLOM (1 — Livingston, 2 — Pontiac, 3 — Sprincfield, 4 — 189) CUMBERIAND COUNTY (2— Toledo, 3— East St. Louis, 4—10,419, 5—353) CUTLER (1 — Perry, 2 — Pinckneyville , 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 521) CYPRESS (1 — Johnson, 2 — Vienna, 3 — East, St, Louis, 4 — 377) DAHLGREN (1— Hanilton, 2 — McLeansboro, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 025) Public Health Office, District # 23; Dr. Roland R. Cross, District Health Supt. DAKOTA (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Freeport, 3 — Chicaco, 4 — 249) DALLAS CITY (1 — Hancock & Henderson, 2 — Carthago & Oquawkr. , 3 — Sprinc- field, 4—1,114) DALT0N CITY (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 405) DALZELL (1 — Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3 — Sprincfield, 4 — 577) DANA (1 — LaSalle, 2 — Ottawa, 3 — Chicaco, 4 — 253) DANF0RTK (1 — Iroquois, 2 — Y/atseka, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 569) DANVERS (1— McLean, 2— Blocnincton, 3— Sprincfield, 4—601) 303 ILLIilOIS plMtLLP. (1— Vemilion, 2— Danville, 3~£aat St. Louis, 4—36,765) 167. B Associated Charities, 204 N. Franklin St.; Miss Conillo M. Kieran, Director. 168. M Board Tor Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, Distric #13, 210 Walnut St.; Mr* Harry Skaddcn. 169. G Child welfare Association, 404 Baun Bide.; Mrs. Constance Crist, . Director of Nurses. 170. D County Probation Office (Juvenile), Court House, Mr. R. M. Culp, Chief Probation Officer. 171. C Danville Township belief, 8 N. Walnut St.; Mr. V/. E. Wayland, Town- ship Supervisor. 172. I 111. State Snploynont Service - USES, 28vf N. Vemilion St.; Mr, Robert J. FitzGcrald, Manager. 173. C Old Ar;c Assistance; Mr. Herbert Culp, Supt. 174. D State Parole Agent, Court House; Mr. Frank 0. Pifor, State Parole Agent . 175. J Travelers* Aid Society, 111. Tcrninal Railroad Station; Mrs. Iona Morse, Executive Secretary. 176. D United States District Court, Federal Bldg. , Roon 303, Post Office Box #155; Mr. Fred A. Howard, United States Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Alexander, Chanpairn, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar , Edwards, Effingham, Fayette, Ford, Franklin, G-allatin, Hcj-J.lt on, Hardin, Iroquois, Jackson, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Kankakee, Lawrence, Marion, Mar.sac, Moultrie, Perry, Piatt, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, Richland, St. Clair, S..line, Shelby, Union, Vemilion, Wabash, Washington, Wayne V/hite.and Willianson Counties. 177. G Vemilion County Tuberculosis Dispensary, 808 N. Logan Ave.; Miss Minnie Hahn, Registered Nurse. 178. G-K Veterans* Facility; Mrs. G-encvievo K* Young, Psychiatric Social Worker. DAVIS (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Froeport, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 511) DAWSON (1 — Sangamon, 2 — Springfield, 3 — Springfield , 4 — 394) DECATUR (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3~ -Sprincfiold, 4— -57,510) 179. N-A Central Index, 251 Citizens Bide. ; Mr. Orlo F. King, Secretary; Miss Helen Stewart, Registrar. 180. D County Court, Court House; Mr. E. U. McDonald, Adult Probation Officer. 181. N Decatur Corxiunity Chest, 251 Citizens Bldg.; Mr. Orlo F. King, Executive Secretary. 182. D-F Decatur and Macon Co. Opportunity Hone for Boys, 1942 E. Control! St.; Mr. B. L. Chapman, Supt. 183. D-F Decatur and Macon Co. Welfare Hone for Girls, 736 S. Broadway; Mi Lillian M. Clark, Supt. 184. C Decatur Township Relief, I56| W. Main St.; Mr. William Walker, Supervisor. 185. B Fanily Welfare Association, 251 Citizens Bldg. ; Miss Frieda Klopfor.- stcin, General Secretary. 304 ILLINOIS Illinois State Employment Scrvico, 600 E. Eldorado St.; Mr. H# V.'. Bill ions, Manager, Old Age Assistance, Department of Public- Welfare, Court House, Boom i-6; Mr, Ira Susher, Supt. Parole Board, State Welfare Board, 1345 E. Wood St.; Mr, E. B, Williford, Parole Agent, Mr. Geo. T. Scully, Supt. of Paroles, Department of Welfare, State of Illinois. Young Yfomen's Christian Association, Travelers' Aid Society, Y.V/.C. A. 436 N. Main St # ; Miss Louisa Parks, General Secretary. DEEP CREEK (1 — Tazewell and Woodford, 2 — Pekin and Eureka, 3 — Spring- field, 4—290) DEER? I ELD (l— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,852) DE KALB COUNTY (2 — Sycamore, 3~~Chicago, 4 — 32,644, 5—638 DE KALB (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago , 4 — 8,545) Circuit Court; Mr. Julius E. Matteson, Probation Officer. DE LAND (1— Piatt, 2— Monticollo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—474) DELAVAN (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—1,084) DE SOTA (1 — Jackson, 2-lfcirphyofcorc , 3 — East St, Louis, 4—673) DES PLAINES (l — Cook, 2 — Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—8,798) DETROIT (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—144) DE WITT COUNTY (2— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—22,000, 5—415) DE WITT (1— Do Witt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—217) DIAMOND (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—92) DIETRICH (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4—488) DIVERSION (1 — Sangamon, 2 — Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4- r l,170) DIXMOORE (1— Cook, 2 — Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—944) DIXON (1— Lee, 2 — Dixon, 3 — Chicago, 4—9,908) County Court; Miss France Ingraham, Probation Officer. Dixon State Hospital; Dr. Warren G. Murray, Managing Officer. Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S, , City Hail; Mr, Tim Sullivan, Manager. Lee County Juvenile Court; Mr. William H. Winn, Juvenile Probation Officer. 305 ILLINOIS DOLTON (1— Cook, 2— .Chicago, 5— Chicago, 4—2,925) DONGOLA. (1— Union, 2— Jonosboro, 3— East St. Louis, 4—635) DONNELLSON (l — Bond and Montgomery, 2 — Greenville and Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—452) DONOVAN (1— Iroquois, 2— Watscka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—375) DORCHESTER (l— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—144) DOUGLAS COUNTY (2— Tuscola, 3— East St. Louis, 4—17,914, 5—417) DOVER (l— Bureau, 2 — Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4 — 155) DOWELL (1 — Jackson, 2 — Jfarpfejrsboro ,3— East St. Louis, 4 — 832) DOWNERS GROVE (l— Du Pago, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—8,977) DOWNS (1— McLean, 2— Eloomington, 3— Springfield, 4 — 295) DUBOIS (l — Washington, 2 — Nashville, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 197) DU PAGE COUNTY (2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—91,998, 5—345) DUPC (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 2,082) DUPUE (l — Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 2,200) DUQUOIN (1— Perry, 2— linckneyvillc, 3— East St. Louis, 4—7,593) DURAND (1— Winnebago, 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4 — 554) DWIGHT (1— Livingston, 2— Pontine, 3— Springfield, 4—2,534) 195. D State Reformatory for Women; Miss Helen H. Hazard, Supt. EAGER SVILLE (l— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville, 3— Springfield, 4—483) EARLVILLE (l — La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3 — Chicago, 4—1,028) EAST ALTON (l— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—4,502) EAST BROOKLYN (l— Grundy, 2— Morris; 3— Chicago, 4—79) EAST CARONDELET (l— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 5— East St. Louis, 4— 378) EAST DUBUQUE (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—1,395) 306 ILLINOIS EAST DUNDEE (1— Kane, 2 — Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—1,341) EAST CALESBURG (l — Knox, 2— Galesburg,- 3 — Springfield, 4 — 537) EAST HAZEL CREST (l— Cook, 2 — Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—686) EAST MOLINE (l--Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 1—10,107) 196. G East Moline State Hospital; Managing Officer. EASTON (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—403) EAST PEORIA (l— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—5,027) EAST ST. LOUIS (l — St. Clair, 2 — Belleville, 3— -East St. Louis, 4—74,347) 197. A East St. Louis Social Service Exchange, 8th and Broadway. 198. C East St. Louis Township Relief Administration, 8th and Broadway; Mr. Dell Ingram, Director; Mr. John J. Rogers, Administrator. 199. G East Side Health District, Main and Broadway Ave. 200. E Illinois Children's Home and Aid Society, 507 Met. Bldg.; Mr. C. V. Williams, Supt. 201. C-I Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, Room 214, Met. Bldg.; Certifying Agent. 202. 1 Illinois State Employment Service, 507 Mo. Ave.; Mr. Jerome Farrcll, Manager. 203. C Old Age Assistance, 118 Main St.; Mr. Manion, Supt. 204. G St. Glair .County Tuberculosis Society, 412a Mo. Ave. 205. G Social Hygiene Clinic, City Hall. 206. D State Parole Department, City Hall; Mr. Thomas V/. Coony, Parole Agent; Mr. Roy, E. Roischl, Assistant Supt. of Paroles. 207. D United States District Court, Federal Bldg.; Mr. Arthur M # Burke, Chief United States Probation Officer. 208. G Visiting Nurse A SSO eiation, 412.a Mo. Ave. EDGAR COUNTY (2— Paris, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 24,996, 5—621) 2DINEURG (1— Christian, 2— Taylorville , 3— Springfield, 4—799) EDWARDS COUNTY (2— Albion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—8,303, 5—238) ZDWABDSVILLE (l— Madison, 2— Edwardsvillc, 5 — Springfield, 4—6,235) 209. D County Court; Honorable V/ilbur A. Erarcs, County Judge; Miss Minni F. Griffiths, Probation Officer. 210. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., Pott Office Eldg. ; Mr. Louis Rupp, Manager. EFFINGHAM COUNTY ( 2— Effingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4—19,013, 5—511) 507 ILLINOIS 214. C 215. C 216. G EFPINGHAM (1 — Effingham, 2— Eff inghom, 3— East St. Louis, 4—5,000) 211. M Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #17, 200 Wash. Loan Bldg.;- Mr. C. C. Wyckoff. 212. D Circuit Court, 625 Center St., Box #23; Mr. H. E. Wachtol, Probation Officer. 213. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., Register Bldg. ; Mr. AlOnzo W. Pitchford, Manager. EILEEN (l — G-rundy, 2 — Morris, 3 — Chiccgo, 4 — 312) ELBURN (1— -Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—548) EE DORA (1— Pike, 2—Pittsf ield,- 3— Springfield, 4—149) ELDORADO (l — Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 4,482) Eldorado Township Relief; Mr. R. M. York, Supervisor. Illinois Emergency Relief Commission; Miss Mary L. Ozmont and Mis® Mary S. Richardson, Certification Agents. Trachoma Clinic; Mr. Aubrey M. Haydon, Executive Secretary. ELDRED' (1 — Greene, 2 — Carrollton, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 282) ELGIN (1— Kane and Cook, 2— Geneva and Chicago, 5 — Chicago, 4—37,40' Elgin Community Chest Association, Professional Bldg., Room §2' t Mrs.' Grace L. Root, Secretary. Elgin State Hospital; Br. Gh cries E. Read, Managing Officer. Eamily Yfolfarc Association, 18g- N. Grove Ave.; Mrs. John A. Lo.yin Jr., President. Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. • 217 E. Chgo, St.; Mr. Prank Ward, Manager. Probation Officer, 18-g- N. Grove Avg. ; ; Honorable Olncy C. Allen, Judge of Kane County Court; Mrs. Morton E. Doxey and Mrs. Ryburn, Probation Officers. 222. G Rcsthavcn Sanitarium, 1150 N. State St.; Dr. John Nerancy, Medical Director. ELIZABETH (l — Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—051) EL I ZABETHTOWN (1— Hardin, 2— Elizabethtown, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—488 ) ELKHART (l— Logan, 2 — Lincoln, 3— Springfield , 4—448) ELKVTLLE (l — Jackson, 2— Murphy sboro , 3 — East St. Louis, 4—1,133] ELLIOTT (1 — Ford, 2 — Past on, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 501) ELLIS GROVE (l — Randolph, 2 — Chester, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—226) 217. N 218. G 219. B 220. I 221. D 308 ILLINOIS ELLISVILLE (l — Fulton, 2 — Lewiston, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 164) ELLSWORTH (l — McLean,' 2 — Bloomiiigton, 3— Springfield, 4 — 261) ELLWOOD (1--W111, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4-- 257) ELMHURST (l— Du Page, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—14,055) ZL.IWOOD (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 1,106) ELMWOOD PARK (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—11,270) EL PASO (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—1,578) ELSAH (1— Jersey, 2-- Jerseyville, 3— Springfield, 4—137) ELVA3T0N (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—210) EMDEN (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 401) EMINGTON (1 — Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield, 4—151) ENERGY (1 — Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 554) ENFIELD (1 — White, 2 — Carmi, 3— East St. Louis, 4—744) EQUALITY (1 — Gallatin, 2 — Shaweetown, 3— East St. Louis, 4—830) ERIE (1 — Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 888) ESSEX (1 — Kankakee, '2 — Kankakee, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 207) EUREKA (l — Woodford, 2 — Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4 — 1,534) 223. C Circuit Court; Honorable Horace H. Baker, County Circuit Judge; Mr. Charles Kellogg, Probation Officer. 224, D Juvenile Court; Honorable E. E. Robeson, County Judge; Mr. Cecile E Doan, Juvenile Probation Officer. EVANSTON (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4 — 63,338) 225, C City of Evanston Relief Office, 1802 Maple Ave. 226. B-F Family Welfare Association of Evanston, 1563 Oak Ave.; Miss ELraa Olson, Supt. EVAN5VTLLE (l— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—543) EVERGREEN PARK (l — Cook, 2— Chicago, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 1,594) • . EWING (l— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—342) EXETER (1— Scott, 2— Winchester , 3— Springfield, 4—89) FAIRBURG (l — Livingston, 2— Fontiac, 3— Springfield, 4 — 2,310) 309 ILLINOIS FAIRFIELD (l — Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— » East St. Louie, 4 — 3,280) 227. D Probation Officer of the County Court; Mrs, Alice Kerr, Probation Officer. FAIRMONT CITY (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— -East St. Louis, 4—1,827) FAIRMCUNT (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—741) FAIRVTEW (1— Fulton, 2— Lovriston, 3— Springfield , 4 — 522) FARINA (l — Fayette, 2 — Yandalia, 3— Fast St. Louis, 4 — 694) FARMER CITY (l— De Witt, 3— Clinton, 3— Springfield, 4—1,621) 228. 0 Kawanis Club; Dr. Owen Nowlin, President. FARMERSVILLE (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4 — 553) FARMINGTON (1 — Pulton, 2— Lcwiston, 3— Springfield, 4—2,269) FAYETTE COUNTY (2— Vandalia, 3— East St. Louis, 4—23,487 5—729) FAYETTEVTLLE (l— St. Clair, 2— Belleville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—14 FERRIS (1— Hancock, 2 — Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4 — 250) FIDELITY (1 — Jersey, 2— Jcrsoyvillc , 3— Springfield, 4 — 138) FIELDON (1— Jersey, 2 — Jcrscyville, 3— Springfield, 4 — 232) FILLMORE (l— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4 — 421) FTNDLAY (1— Shelby, 2 — Sholbyvilla, 3 — East St. Louie, 4—682) FISHER (l — Champaign, 2 — Urbana, 5 — East St. Louis, 4 — 709) FITKIAN (1 — Vermilion, 2— Danville, 5— East St. Louis, 4 — 461) FLANAGAN (l — Livingston, 2 — Pontiac, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 631) FLAT ROCK (l — Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— East St. Louis, 4—584) FLORA (l— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—4,393) FLORENCE (l— Pike, 2— Pittsf icld, 3— Springfield, 4—105) FL0SSM00R (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—808) FORD COUNTY (2— Paxton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—15,489, 5—500) FOREST CITY (l— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—269) 310 ILLINOIS FOREST PARK (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—14,555) FOREST VIEW (l— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—125) FORREST (l — Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 915) FORRESTON (1— Ogle, 2— -Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—908) FOX LAKE (l— -Lake, 2~Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—830) FOX RIVER GROV^ ( 1— McHenry , 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—641) FRANKFORT (l— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—590) FRANKLIN COUNTY (2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—59,442, 5—445 ) FRANKLIN (1 — Morgan, 2— Jacksonville, 3— Springfield, 4 — 528) FRANKLIN GROVE (l— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago , 4 — 625) FRANKLIN PARK (1— Cook, 2-- Chicago, 3-- Chicago, 4—2,425) FRESBURG (l— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,434) FREEMAN SPUR (l — Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 288) FREEPORT (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Freeport, 3— Chicago, 4 — 22,045) 229. B-F Community Service Bureau, No. 7 N. State St.; Miss Amy Hoag, Secretary. 230 * C Freeport Township Relief, No. 7 N. State Ave.; Mr. F. H. Reiter, Supervisor. 231. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , Federal Bldg. ; Mr. Ira H. Mclntiro, Manager. 232. D Probation Office; Mrs. Kenneth V. Burroll, Probation Officer. 233. G Public Health Office, District jfe; Dr. J. A. Poling, District Health Supt. 234. D Stephenson County Juvenile Court; Miss Amy B. Hoag, Probation Officer. FULTON COUNTY (2— Lewiston, 3— Springf i old, 4—43,983, 5—884) FULTON (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 5-- Chicago, 4 — 2,056) GaLATIA (l — Saline, 2— -Harrisburg, 3— East St. Louis, 4—933) GALENA (l — Jo Daviess", 2 — Galena, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 3,878) 235 » D Circuit Court of Jo Daviess County, Illinois; Miss Nellie M. Whippc Probation Officer 236 « D County Probation Office; Miss Marie M. Marsdon, Probation Officer c County Court • 311 ILLINOIS CALESBURG (l— Knox, 2-- Gales burg, 3— Springfield, 4—29,700) 237. M Board for Vocational Education, division of Rehabilitation, Dist, ? f 216 Tompkins St.; Mrs. Louise K. O'Connor. 238. C Galosburg Relief Office, 277 S. Chcry St.; Miss Dorothy E. Hund, Director. 239. I Illinois State Employment Service, 272 E. Simmons St.; Mr. Fred S. Ladd, Manager. GALLATIN COUNTY (2— Shawnee town, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—10,091, 5—338) GALVA (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3— Springf i eld, 4—2,875) GARDNER (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—869) GARRETT (1 — Douglas, 2 — Tuscola, 5— East St. Louis, 4 — 236) GAYS (l— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 306) GENESE0 (1— Henry, 2 — Cambridge, 5 — Springfield, 4—5,406) GENEVA (l — Kane, 2— Geneva, 3 — Chicago, 4 — 4,607) 240. . D Kane Countjr Court; Court House; Miss Adeline Peaks. 241. D State Training School for Girls; Mrs. Mary W. Pickerill, Managing Officer. 242. K Veterans* Bureau, Court House. GENOA (l— De Kalb, 2— -Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4 — 1,168) CE0RGET0YIN (l— -Vermilion, 2 — Danville, 5— East St. Louis, 4—3,407) GERMANT0WN (l— Clinton, 2— Carlylc, 3— East St. Louis, 4—776) GERMAN VALLEY (l— Stephenson, £ — Ereeport, 5 — Chicago, 4 — 191) GIBSON (1— Eord, 2— Paxton, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 2,165) GILBERTS (l— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—130) GILLESPIE (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 5— Springf icld, 4—5,111) GLLMAN (1— Iroquois, 2 — latsoka, 5— East St. Louis, 4—1,620) GIFARD (l— -Macoupin, 2 — Carlinville, 3— Springf icld, 4—760) GLADSTONE (l— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springf icld, 4 — 274) CLASFORD (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— -Springf icld, 4—671) GLASGOW (1— Scott, 2— Winchester, 5— Springf icld, 4 — 222) 312 ILLINOIS GLEN CARBON (l— Madison, 2— Edwardsvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—1,540) GLENCOE (1— Cook, 2 — Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—6,295) GLEN ELLYN (l— Du Pago, 2— Wheat on, 3— Chicago, 4—7,680) Du Page County United Charities, 302 State Beak Bldg. ; Miss Vivian Muir Smith, Director; Mrs. Charlotte R. Copcland, Executive Secretary. Probation Dopartinont of Du Page County; Mr. Jesse P. Wagner, Probation Officer. GLENVIEW Cl — Cook, 2~- Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4 — 1,886) GLENW00D (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—603) GODFREY [1— -Madison, 2— Edvardsvillo , 3— Springfield, 4—2,983] Beverly Farm Home & School for Nervous & Backward Children, Inc.; Dr. Groves Blake Smith, Supt. GOBLEY (1— Grundy & Will, 2— Morris Sciolist, 3— Chicago, 4—60) GOLC0NDA (1— Pope, 2— Galconda, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,184) Public Health Office, District #25; Dr. L. S. Barger, District Health Supt. GOLDEN (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield , 4—567) GOLDEN GATE (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4—223) GOLF (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—112) GOOD HOPE (1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3 — Springfield, 4—369) GOREVILLE (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— East St. Louis, 4—531) GORHAH (1— Jackson, 2— Murphysboro , 3— East St. Louie, 4—517) GRAFTON (1— Jersey, 2— Jorseyvillc , 3— Springfield, 4— -1,026) GRAND RIDGE (1— La Salle, 2 — Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—567) GRAND TOWER (1— Jackson, 2— Murphysboro , 3— East St. Louis, 4—953) GRANITE CITY (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsvillo , 3— Springfield , 4—25,130) Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , 2046 Madison Ave.; Mr. Robert McEvilly, Manager.. GRaNTFORK (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsvillo , 3— Springfield, 4—80) GRANT PARK (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— East St. Louis, 4—508) 313 ILLINOIS GKxNVILLE (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3~ Springfield, 4—949) GR^YSLAKE (1— Lake, 2— Yfoukogan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,120) GRAYVILLE (1— Edwards &YIhitc, 2— Albion & Carmi, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,904) GREENE COUNTY (2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—20,417, 5—515) GREENFIELD (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield, 4—1,038) GREENUP (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 1,C62) GREEN VALLEY (1— Tazewell,- 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—454) GREENVIEW (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3~ Springfield, 4—720) 247 0 Case Correspondent; Miss Marie Ennis. B48. G Public Health Office, District #15; Dr. Lorcn E. Orr, District, Health Supt. ' GREENVILLE (1-Eond, 2-Grecnvillc , 5-Springf ield, J*" 3 ' 233 ! 249. D Bond County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Mr. Simon M. Brown, Probation Officer. GRIDLEY (1— McLean, 2— Bleomington, 3— Springfield , 4—709) GRIGGSVILLS (1-Piko, 2-Pittsf ield, 3-Springf ield, 4—1,184) GRUNDY COUNTY (2— Morris, 3 — Chicago , 4—18,678, 5—433) GULFPORT (1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 5— Springfield, 4—126) GURNEE (1— Lake, 2— V/aukcgcn, 3— Chicago, 4—503) H^INSSVILLE (1— Lake, 2— Waukogan, 3— Chicago, 4—81) EuWtBURC- (1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield, 4—288) HAMILTON COUNTY ( 2— McLeansboro , 3— East St. Louis, 4—12,995, 4—455) Hiu.IILTON (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield , 4—1,687) I-UJvILETSBURG (1— Pope, 2— Golconda, 3— East St. Louis, 4—133) HAI.5M0ND (1— Piatt, 2— Monticcllo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—470) HAMPSHIRE (l— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4-656) BMmm (l-Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3-Springf ield, 4—485) ILLINOIS HANAEORP (1 — franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—617) HANCOCK COUNTY ( 2— Carthage , 3— Springfield, 4—26,480, 5—780) HANNA CITY (1— Peoria, 2— Pooria, 3— Springfield, 4—565) HaNOVER (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—806) HARDIN COUNTY ( 2— Elizabothtown, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 6,955, 5—185) HAPDIN (1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield , 4—733) HARMON (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—209) HARRISBURG (1— Saline, 2— Harrisburg, 3— East St. Louis, 4—11,625) 250. M Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #13; Miss Bess S. Perish. 251. I Crippled Children's Clinic. 252. I Illinois State Employment Service; Mr. Clyde Austin, Director, 253. G Saline County Nursing Association, City Hall; Miss Bozarth, Director. 254. C Social Security Office; Mr. Bishop Hill, Biroctor. HARTSBURG (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—318) HARTFORD (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield , 4—1,566) HARVARD (1— McHonry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—2,988) HaRVEL (1— Christian & Montgomery, 2— Taylorville & Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—322) HARVEY (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—16,374) HAVANA (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield , 4—3,451) 255. D Mason County Probation Office; Hon. Maurice E. Barnes, County Judge; Miss Mamie McLcmore, Probation Officer. HAZEL CREST (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,162) HEBRON (1— McHonry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—608) 256. D McHonry County Circuit and Juvenile Court; Mrs. Louise Brooks, Probation Officer. HECKER (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3— Springfield, 4—177) HENDERSON COUNTY (2— 0quav:ka, 3— Springfield, 4—8,778, 5— 376) HENDERSON (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 3 — Springfield, 4—162) 315 ILLINOIS HENNEPIN (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—312) HENNING (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— -East St. Louis, 4—287) HENRY COUNTY ( 2— Cambridge , 3— Springf iold, 4 — 1-3,851, 5—824) HENRY (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—1,658) HERRICK (1— JSholby, 2— Shelbyvillo , 3— Er.st St. Louis, 4—474) HERRIN (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—9,708) 257. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , City Hall; Mr. Link Perrine, Manager. HERSCHER (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 4=26) HETTICK (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 5--Springf icld, 4—220) HEYY/ORTH (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springfield. , 4—959) HIDALGO (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— East St. Louis, 4--153) HIGHLAND (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—3,319) HIGHLAND PARK (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—12,203) 258. B Lake County Big Brothers Association, Highland Park; Dr. H. J. Nickson, Chairman. HIGHWOOD (1— Lake, 2— -Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—3,590) HILLSBORO (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4 — 1-,435) 259. D Montgomery County Circuit & Juvenile Courts; Hon. Clerk R. Missimore, County Judge. HILLSIDE (1 — Cook, 2— Chicago, 5— Chicago, 4—1,004) HILLVIEW (1— Greene, 2— Carroll ton, 5— Springfield, 4—442) HINCKLEY (1— De Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—626) HINDSBORO (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— East St. Louis, 4—424) HIKES (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago) 260. K Veterans' Administration Facility; Mr. Hugh Scott, Manager; Dr. W. E. Kendall, Chief Medical Officer; Miss Elizabeth Osborne, Social T!orkc] HINSDALE (1— Cook & Du Page, 2— Chicago & V/hcaton, 3— Chicago, 4—6,923) K0DGKINS (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—302) HO LL07/AYV ILLE (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—104) 316 ILLINOIS HOLIER (1— Champaign, 2~ Urbane, 3— East St. Louis, 4—913) HOI1EJOCD (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3~Chicago, 4—3,227) 261. G Public Health. Office, District No. 1; Dr. C. W. Van 7/onacr, District Health Sapt. HONEY BEND (1— ilontgomory, 2 — Hillsboro, 3 — Springfield) hOOPESTON (1— Vormilion, 2— Danville, 3— East St. Louis, '1—5,613) HOCPPOLE (1 — Henry, 2 — Cambridge, 3— Springfield, 4—266) EOPEDALE (1 — Tazewell, 2~Pekin, 5— Springfield, 4—498) HOYLETON (l--Waahington, 2— Nashville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—380) HUDSON (l~McLcan, 2 — Blbomington , 3— Springfield, 4—330) HUEY (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—184) HULL (1 — Pike, 2 — Pittsfield, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 554) HUMBOLDT (1 — Coles, 2— Charleston, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—319) HUME (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— East St. Louis, 4—585) HUMPHREYS (1— Christian, 2— Tavlorville, 3— Springfield, 4—953) HUNTLEY (1— McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—670) HURST (1— Yfilliarascn, 2— Marion, 5— East St. Louis, 4 — 1,123) HUTSONVILLE (1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— East St. Louis, 4—604) ILLIOPOLIS (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3~- Springfield, '1—715) 262. C Illiopolis Township Relief Office; Mr. S. P. Kinahan. INA (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Mount Vernon, 3 — East St. Louis, •!• — 458) INDIANOLA (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—408) INDUSTRY (1 — McDonough, 2— Macomb, 5— Springfield, 4—568) IOLA (1— Cloy, 2— Louisville, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 245) IPAVA (1— Fulton, 2— Lowiston, 3— Springfield , 4—635) IROQUOIS COUNTY (2— Watscka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—32,913, 5—1,121) IROQUOIS (1— Iroquois, 2— Uatseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—231) 317 ILLINOIS IRVING (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—553) IRVINGTON (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—344) IRWIN (1— KnnkakoO, 2— Kankakee, 3— East St. Louis, 4—77) ITASCA (1— DuPagc, 2— Whoaton, 3— Chicago, 4—594) IUKA (1— Marion, 2 — Salem, 3--Enst St. Louis, 4—371) rVESDALL (1 — Champaign & Piatt, 2 — Urbana & Monticollo, 3— East St. Louis, 4—386) JACKSON COUNTY ( 2— Murphysboro , 3— East St. Louis, 4— 35,680, 5—588) JACKSONVILLE (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville, 3-- Springfield, 4—17,747) 263. I . Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , Morrison Bldr,;. ; Mr. Joe C. Brocks, Manager. 264. G Jacksonville State Hospital for Insane; Dr. G. C. BroTO, Managing Officer; Miss Iva Aukes, Chief Psychiatric Social Worker. 265. M State School for the Blind. 266. M State School for the Deaf. JASPER COUNTY (2— Newton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—12,809, 5— 508) JAY (1— Mercer, 2 — AledQ, 5— Springf iold, 4 — 524) JEFFERSON COUNTY (2— Mount Vernon, 5— East St. Louis, 4— 31,034, 5—603) JEFFERSONVILLE (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4—288) JEISYVILLE (1— Christian, 2— Taylorvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—330) JERSEY COUNTY ( 2— Jcrseyville , 3 — Springfield, 4—12,556, 5— 367) JEPSSYVTLLE (1— Jersey, 2— Jcrseyville , 3 — Springfield, 4—4,309) 267. G Jersey County Public Health Association, Court House; Miss Mary Wcllcr R.N. 268. D Probation Work, Court House; Mrs. Marjorie McMahan, Probation Officer JEUETT (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo , 3— Danville, 4—230) JO DAVIESS COUNTY (2— Galena, 3— -Chicago, 4—20,235, 5—623) JOHNSON COUNTY (2— Vienna, 3— East St. Louis, 4—10,205, 5—548) 318 ILLINOIS JOHNSON CITY (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—5,955) JOHNSOIIVILLE (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4—96) JOLIET (1— 'Jill, 2— Jolict, 5— Chicago , 4— -42,995) 269. M Board "Tor Vocational Education Division of Rehabilitation District #8, 1003 Western Ave . ; Mrs. Margaret McFarland. 270. D County Court, Court House; Hon. George N. Blatt, Sr.^JucV/o; Mr Davi r 1 B Sire Probation Officer 271. I Illincis State Eianloyriiont Service, Cass and Chicago Str.cts.; Miss Llorellyn Rogers, Manager. 272. D Illinois State Penitentiary, Joliet and Statoville; Mr. Joseph E. Ration, ^ctin;j Warden. 273. D Illincis State Penitentiary, Division Df the Criminologist, Diaonost Dept., 2 Woodruff Read; Dr. Paul L. Schroedor, Criminologist, 274. O Silver Cress Hospital. J0N3SB0R0 (1— Union, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—1,241) 275. D Union County Juvenile Court, County Ccurt House; Miss Ursula Erost, Probation Officer. JOP?;. (1 — Massac, 2 — Metropolis, 3 — Danville, 4—462) JUNCTION (1— Gallatin, 2— Shav/ncetov/n, 3— Danville, 4—292) JUNCTION CITY (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—308) JUSTICE (1— Cook, 2— CIMcaco, 3— Chicago , 4—577) KAMBSTILLR (1— Calhoun, 2— Hardin, 3— Springfield , 4—588) KANE COUNTY (2— Geneva, 3— Chicaro, 4—125,327, 5—527) KANE (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 5— Sprin^f icld, 4—511) KANGLEY (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 5— Chicago, 4—256) KtiNKAKEE COUNTY ( 2 —Kankakee , 3— Danville, 4—51,241, 5—668) KANKAKEE (1 — Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 5 — Danville, 4 — 21,694) Illinois State Employment Service, U.3.E.S. , 258 E. Court St.; Mr. Arthur Wunderlich, Manager. Kankakee County Juvenile Court; Miss Luella E. Tanner, Probation Officer. Kankakee State Hospital, Social Service Dept.; Miss Florence E. Phelan, Chief Psychiatric Social Worker. Probation Officer of Circuit Court, Volkman Bid';., Rm. 402; Mr. J. 1 Viillis, Adult Probation Officer. KANSAS {1— Edcar, 2— Paris, 3— Danville, 4—900) KAPPA (1— V/oodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield , 4—123) 319 ILLINOIS KAKNAK (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Danville , 4—771) KASKASKIA (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— Danville , 4—107) KEENSBURG (1— T .7abash, 2— Mount Camel, 3— Danville , 4—320) KEITHSBURG (1— Mercer, 2— Aledo, 3— Springf icld, 4—1,081) KELL (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—187) KEMPTON (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— Danville, 4—289) KENDALL COUNTY ( 2— Yorkville , 3— Chico.ro, 4—10,555, 5—324) KENILUORTH (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chica/p, 4—2,501) 280. G Kenilvrorth Sanitarium; Dr. James M. Robbins, Medical Director. KENNY (1— DeV/itt, 2— Clinton, 3— Sprinrf icld, 4—485) KEY;ANEE (1— Henry, 2— Cambridre, 3— Sprincf icld, 4—17,093) 281. C Illinois Emergency Relief Commission; Miss Hildur Swanson. 282. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., 105g- E. 2nd St.; Mr. Gear re E. Ednards, Manager. KEYEGPORT (1— Bond & Clinton, 2— Greenville & Carlyle, 3— Springfield & Danville , 4—434) KILBOURNE (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Sprin;;f icld, 4—393) KINCAID (1— Christian, 2— Taylorvillo , 3— Sprincf icld , 4—1,583) KINDERHOOK (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf icld, 3— Springfield, 4—318) KINGSTON (1— DoKalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—242) KINGSTON MINES (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Sprinrf ield , 4—326) KINMUNDY (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— Danville, 4—813) KIRKLAND (1— DoKalb, 2— Sycamore , 3— Chicago, 4—526) KIRKWOOD (1— Y/arren, 2— Monmouth, 3— Sprincf i eld , 4—693) KNOX COUNTY ( 2— Galesburg, 5— Springfield, 4—51,336, 5—711) KNOXVILLE (1— Knox, 2— Galesburg, 5 — Sprinrf icld, 4—1,867) LACON (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Sprinrf icld , 4—1,548) 320 ILLINOIS Marshall County Juvenile Court; Miss Mary E. Howard, Probation Officer. LADD (1 — Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—1,313) LAFAYETTE (1— Stark, 2— Toulon, 3~Sprlngf ield, 4—253) LA GRANGE (1— Cook, 2 — -Chicago , 3— Chicago, 4—10,103) LA GRANGE P.vRK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,939) LA HARPS (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,175) LAKE COUNTY ( 2— Waukegan, 3— -Chicago, 4—104,387, • 5—455) LAKE BLUES (1— Lake, 2— \7aukcgan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,452) T.AKTE FOREST (1— Lake, 2-- Y/aukegan, 3— Chicago, 4—6,554) LAKE VILLA (1— Lake, 2— w'aukogan, 3— Chicago , 4—487) LAKE ZURICH (1— Lake, 2— waukegan, 3— Chicago , 4—368) LAMOILLE (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—504) LiiNARK (l--Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—1,208) LANSING (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,378) LA PRAIRIE (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4—146) La ROSE (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 5— Springfield, 4—150) LA SALLE COUNTY ( 2— Ottava, . 3— Chicago , 4—97,695, 5—1,146) LA SALLE (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—13,149) Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #11, 1Q47 11th St.; Mrs. A. A, * Gar/arc cki. Illinois State Employment Service, 637 Second St.; Mr. Russell Jacobs, Manager. La Salle County Juvenile Court; Miss Mario E. Daley, Probation Officer. Tri-Cities Family Welfare Society, 154 Marqueth St.; Miss Marie E. Daley, Case Worker. LATHAM (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—372) LAY/RENCE COUNTY ( 2— Lavrcnccvillo , 3— Danville, 4—21,885, 5—358) LA\.RSNCEVILLE ( 1— Lam-cncc , 2— Lav.rcnccvillc , 3— Danville , 4—6 ,3C3) 321 ILLINOIS 288» D Lawrence County Parole and Probation Office; Mr. Lyman 0. Havill, Probation Officer. 289. I Illinois Children's Home & Aid Society, Wabash District, Court House; Miss Vera A. Johns, Social Worker. LHhF RIVER (1 — Oclo, 2— Oreron, 3-- Chicaro, 4—382) LEBANON (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— Danville, 4—1,828) LED FORD (1— Saline, 2— Hams bur c, 3— Danville , 4—462) LEE COUNTY (2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—32,329, 5—742) LEE (1— DeKalb & Lee, 2— Sycamore & Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—269) L ELAND (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicaro, 4—548) LEMONT (1— Cook, 2— Chicaro, 3— Chicago, 4—2,582) LENA (1 — Stephenson, 2 — Freeport, 5 — CMcaao, 4 — 1,145) LSNORE (1— La Salic, 2— Ottawa ,. 3— Chicaro , 4—173) LENZBURGr (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 5— Danville, 4 — 443) LEENA (1— Coles, 2— Charleston, 3--Danville, 4—331) LSROY (1— McLean, 2— Bloominrjton, 3— Springfield, 4—1,595) LEWISTOWN {1— Fulton, 2— Lewis town, 3— Sprirrf ield, 4—2,249) 290. D Juvenile Court, Court House; Mrs. Luella Sparro, Juvenile Probation Officer. LEXINGTON (1— McLean, 2— Bloominr/ton, 3— Sprinrf ield, 4—1,292) LIBERTY (1— White, 2— Carmi , 3— Danville, 4—181) LIBERTYVILLE (1— Lake, 2— Waukeran, 3— Chicago, 4—3,791) LIMA (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4—198) LINCOLN (1— Loran, 2— Lincoln, 3— Sprinrf ield, 4—13,500) 291. D Circuit Court; Hon. Horace H. Baker, Circuit Judre; Mr. Charles E. Dclmor, Probation Officer. 292. C-I Illinois Emergency Relief, Lcran County Court House; Miss Maud Mount, Assistant Certification Officer. 293. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., Court House; Mr. Stanley R. Armstrong, Senior Investicator. 294. 0- Lincoln State School and Colony, 861 S. State St.; Dr. F. A. Causey, Mana^inc Officer. 295. C Lo c -;an County Bureau of Public "Welfare, Division of Old A^e Assistance; Mice Anna Wiebcr, Supt. 296. D Loran County Juvenile Court, Court House; Mrs. Hope N. Houser, Probation Officer. 322 ILLINOIS Logan County Tubercular Association, Court House; Dr. Joseph N. Knochol, President; Miss Rca Snyder, County Nurse. Mothers' Pensions, Court House; Miss Hope N. Housor, Probation Of fie LISBON (1— Kendall, 2™ Yorkvillc , 3— Chicago , 4—145) LITCHFIELD (1— Montr ornery , 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf icld, 4—6,612) Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, Dist. #1 607 North Chestnut St.; Mr. W. V/. Davis. Mothers' Pensions; Mrs. Rosalie Wand, LITTLETON (1— Schuyler, 2— Rushvillo, 3~3prin field , 4—272) LITTLE YORK (1— Warren, 2— Monmouth, 3— Springfield, 4—314) LIVINGSTON COUNTY (2— Pontiac, 3— Sprincf ield, 4—39,092, 5—1,043) LOAMI (1— Sangamon, S—Springf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—462) L0CKP0RT (1— will, 2— Jolict, 3— Chicago, 4—3,383) LODA (1— Iroquois, 2— watscka, 5 — Danville, 4 — 499) LOGAN COUNTY (2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—28,863, 5—617) LOMAX (1— Henderson, 2— Oquavka, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 410) LOMBARD (1— Du Pago, 2— Whoaton, 3— Chicago, 4—6,197) Tovmship of York, 9 N. Main St.; Mr. Theodore F» Harranerschmidt , Supervisor. LONDON MILLS (1— Fulton & Knox, 2— LcT/iston & Galeoburg, 3— Springfi 4—432) LONG POINT (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfield , 4—254) LONGVIEW (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—291) LOPAINE (1— Adams, 2 — Quincy, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 382) LOSTANT (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—413) LOUISVILLE (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— Danville, 4—303) Probation Office; Mr. D. C. Burrov;, Probation Officer. L0VINGT0N (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— Danville, 4—1,121) LUDLOW (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— Danville, 4—310) LYNDON (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—383) LYNNVILLE (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—97) 323 ILLINOIS McDONOUGH COUNTY ( 2— Macomb , 3--Springficld, 4—27,329, 5—588) McHENRY COUNTY ( 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—55,079, 5—620) MCLEAN COUNTY (2— Blcomington, 3— Springf iold, 4—75,117, 5—1,191) McLEANSBORO (1— Hamilton, 2— McLcansboro , 3— Danville, 4—2,102) 303. C Hamilton County Court & Juvenile Probation Office, County Court Hous MACEDONIA (1— Franklin & Hamilton, 2— Benton & McLeans boro , 3— East St. Louis, 4—178) MACKINAW (1— Tazewell, 2— Pckin, 3— Springf icld , 4—760) MACOMB ( 1— McDonough , 2— Macon, 3— Springf icld, 4—8^509) 304. I Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , 1^L S S. Side Square; Mr. Eldon C. Burnham, Manager . 305. D Probation Office, 203 W. Jackson St.; Mr. Hoy E. Stinc, Sheriff. MACON COUNTY (2— Decatur, 3— Sprin;;f ield, 4—81,731, 5—585) MACON (1— Macon, 2 — Decatur, 3 — Sprincf icld, 4 — 800) MACOUPIN COUNTY ( 2— Carlinvillc , 3— Springf icld, 4—48,701 5—860) MADISON COUNTY (2 — Edwardsville , 3 — Springfield, 4 — 143,81 5—737) MADISON (1— Madison, 2— Edr/ardsvillc , 3— Sprincf icld, 4—7,661) MAEYSTOWN (1— Monroe, 2 — Waterloo, 3 — Sprincf icld, 4—187) MAGNOLIA (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield, 4—300) MAHOMET (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—729) .MAKANDA (1— Jackson, 2 — Murphysboro, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 262) MALDEN (1— Bureau, 2 — Princeton, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 284) MALTA (1— Dc Kalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—383-) MANCHESTER (1— Scott, 2— Winchester , 3— Springf icld, 4—389) MANHATTAN (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—628) MANITO (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springf icld, 4—711) MANLIUS (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf icld, 4—299) 324 ILLINOIS MANSFIELD (1— Piatt, 2— Monticollo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—681) MANTSNO ( 1— Kr.nko.kcc , 2— Kankakee, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,149) Manteno State Hospital; Dr. Ralph T. Hinton, Managing Officer; Miss Mao E. Kcllcy, Chief Psychiatric Social Worker. MAPLE P.JtfC (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—389) MAQUON (1— Knox, 2— Galcsburg , 3— Springfield, 4—328) MARENGO (1— McHonry, 2— 7/oodstock , 3— Chicago , 4—1,948) MARIETTA (1— Fulton, 2— Lcwiston, 3— Springfield, 4—202) MARINE (1— Madison, 2— Edvardsvillc , 3— Springf icld, 4—537) MARION COUNTY (2— Salem, 3— East St. Louis, 4—35,635, 5—569) MAHIQN (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—9,033) Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, 510 ".I. Union Street; Certifying Agent, '.."illiamson County Relief Administration. MARISSA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,630) MARK (1 — Putnam, 2 — Hennepin, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 472) MARKHAM ( 1 — Cook, 2 — Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—349) MAROA (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 5— Spr in-field, 4—1,154) MARSEILLES (1— La Salle, 8 — Ottawa, 3 — Chicago, 4—4,292) MARSHALL COUNTY (2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—13,023, 5—396) MARSHALL (1— Clark, 2— Marshall, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,368) MARTINSVILLE (1— Clark, 2— Marshall, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,206) MARTINTON (1— Iroquois, 2~Uatsoka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—261) MAHYVTLLE (1— Madison, 2— Edwards vi lie , 3 — Springfield, 4 — 602) MASCOUTAH (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,311) MASON COUNTY (2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—15,115, 5—55 MASON (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 528) MASON CITY (1— Mascn, 2— Havana, 3— Springfield, 4—1,941) MASSAC COUNTY ( 2— Metropolis, 3— East St. Louis, 4—14,0£ 5—240) 325 MATHERVILLE (1— Mercer, 2— Alcdo, 5— Springfield, 4—599) MATTESON (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—736) MATTOON (1— Coles, 2— Charleston, 3— Sc.St St. Louis, 4—14,800) Board of Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, Dist. #8, 2100 Zralrlc Street ; Mrs. Dorothy L. Kay. Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , National Bank Bldg. ; Mr. George Milne, Manager. MAUN IE (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 455) MAYWOOD (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—25,829) MAZON (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—526) MECHANICSBURG- (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—364) Machanicsburg Township Relief Office; Mr. W. 0. Ford. MEDIA (1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springfield, 4 — 194) MELROSE PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—10,741) MELVLN (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—499) MENARD COUNTY ( 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—10,575, 5—317 ) MENARD (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis) Illinois Security Hospital; Dr. J. M. McManus, Managing Officer. Illinois State Penitentiary; Mr. Joseph E. Montgomery, Warden, MENDON (1— Adams, 2 — Quincy, 3— Springfield, 4—530) MENDOTA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 5— Chicago, 4—4,008) MERCER COUNTY ( 2— Aledo , 3— Springfield , 4—16,641, 5— 54C MEREDOSLA (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—820) METAMORA (1— Woodford, 2 — Eureka, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 707) METCALF (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— East St. Louis, 4—401) METROPOLIS (1— Massac, 2— Metropolis , 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 5,573) MIDDLETOWN (l--Logan & Menard, 2— Lincoln & Petersburg, 3— Springfiel 4—507) MIDLOTHIAN (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—1,775) I MILAN (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield , 4—888) MILFORD (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,442) ILLINOIS MILL CREEK (l— Union, 2— Jonesborc, 3— East St. Louis, 4—173) MILLEDGEVILLE (l— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—807) MILLERSBURG (1— Bond & Madison, 2— Greenville & E&wardsville , 3— Springfield, 4—469) MILLINGTON (l— Kendall & La Salle, 2— Yorkville & Ottawa, 3 — Chicago 4— 208) MILL SHOALS (1— White, 2— Carmi, 3— East St. Louis, 4—465) MILLSTADT (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,014) MILTON (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— -Springfield, 4—332) MINERAL (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 266) MINIER (1— Tazewell, 2— Pckin, 3— -Springfield, 4—726) MINONK (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—1,910) MINOCKA (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3 — Chicago, 4—346) MQDESTA (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—246) MODOC (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—114) MOKENA (1— Will, 2— Joliot, 3— Chicago, 4—562) MOLINE (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—37,000) Child Guidance Conference. Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , 2nd Floor, City Hall Building; Mr. J. H. Chapman, Manager. Kings' Daughters Union, 1531J- Third Ave* Molinc Welfare Association, Social Service Exchange, 201 - 16th St. Miss Rose Ann Holland, Secretary. Philanthropic Department of Women's Club, 918-1 9th Street; Mrs. C. J. Seymour, Chairman; Mrs. Fabian Law son, Secretary. Public Health Office, District No. 5; Dr. Carl Peterson, District Health Superintendent. Veterans' Relief Commission of Rock Island County, City Hall; Mr, Prank Ostlin, Supt. of Veterans' Belief and Service. MOMENCE (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,236) MONES (1— Will, 2— Joliot, 3— Chicago, 4—583) MONMOUTH (1— Warren, 2— Monmouth, 3— Springfield, 4—8,666) MONROE COUNTY ( 2— Waterloo , 3--Springfiold, 4—12,369, 5—389) MONSANTA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—304) 327 ILLINOIS MONTGOMERY COUNTY (£-«*Hillsboro, 3— Springf iold, 4—35,278 5—689) MONTGOMERY (1— Eanc, 2— Go nova, 3— Chicago, 4—546) MONTICELLO (1— Piatt, 2— Monticollo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,378) 321. D Piatt County Court; Hon. Burl A. Edic, County Judge; Miss Alice Ayri; Probation Officer. MONTROSE (1— Effingham, 2— Sff ingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4—309) MORGAN COUNTY ( 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springf iold , 4—34,240, 5—576) MORRIS (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—5,568) MORRISON (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—3,067) 1 10 RR I SO NV I LLE ( 1— Christian, 2— Taylorvillo, 3— Springf ield, 4—968) MORTON (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springf ield , 4—1,501) MORTON GROVE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,974) MOULTRIE COUNTY (2— Sullivan, 3— East St. Louis, 4—13,247 5—333 ) MOUND CITY (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,548) 322. C Illinois Emergency Relief Office. 323. G Old Age Assistance Office, Court House. 324. D Pulaski County Court; Hon. Loren H. Boyd, County Judge. MOUNDS (1— Pulaski, 2 — Mound City, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—2,129) 325. C Pulaski Relief Office, Front ' Street. MOUND STATION (1— Brown, 2— Mount Sterling, 3— Springf ield, 4—234) MOUNT ATOURN (1— Christian, 2 — Taylorvillo, 3 — Springfield, 4—380) MOUNT CARMSL (1— Wabash, 2— Mount Carmel, 3— East St. Louis, ' 4—7 ,13 326. I Illinois State Employment Service, U. 3. E. S. , City Hall; Mr'. M. K. Wright, Manager. MOUNT CARROLL (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 5— Springf iold , 4—1,7'?!: 327. D Carroll County Court; Hon. Orion M. Grove, County Judge; Mrs. Kathry V/. Hammond, Probation Officer. MOUNT ERIE (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 176) MOUNT MORRIS (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—1,902) MOUNT OLIVE (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinvillc , 3— Springf ield , 4—3,079) MOUNT PROSPECT (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—1,225) ILLINOIS MOUNT PULASKI (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—1,445) libUNT STERLING (1— Brown, 2— Mount Sterling, 3— Springfield , 4—2,057 328. D Probation Office; Mr. H. E. Flynn, Probation Officer. MOUNT VLBNON ( 1— Jof f orson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— East St. Louis, 4—12,375) 329. M Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, Dist. #1 504 N. 12th Street; Mr. Harry Maulding. 330. C-I Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, First National Bank Building; Mr. Richard E. Hess, Certification Agent. 331. I Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , First National Bank Building; Mr. Dale R. Bruce, Manager. 332. D Jefferson County Court, 526 S. 15th Street & Court House; Mr. James F. Smith, Probation Officer. 333. C Mt. Vernon Township Relief Administration, 814 Main Street. MOUNT ZION (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Springfield, 4—405) MOWEAQHA (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,478) MULBERRY GROVE (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield , 4—596) MUNDELSIN (1— Lake, 2— Waukogan, 3— Chicago, 4—1,011) MUNICE (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 5— East St. Louis, 4—222) MURPHYSBORO (1— Jackson, 2— Murphysborc , 3— East St. Louis, 4—8,182) 334. C-I Illinois Emergency Relief Commission, 20-A North 10th Street; Certifying Agent. 335. I Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , Chamber of Commerce: Mr. H. C. Buchanan, Manager. MURRAYVILLE (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—502) NAMEOKI (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville , 3— Springfield , 4—2,257) NAPLES (1— Scott, 2— Winchester, 3— Springfield, 4—252) NAPERVILLE (1— DuPagc, 2— V/heaton, 3— Chicago, 4—5,118) NASHVILLE (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,243) 336. N Board of Supervisors; Mr. Henry Holzhaucr, Chairman. 337. D Washington County Court, County Court House. NASON (1— Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 261) NATIONAL CITY (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4— 26 r , NAUVOO (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4 — 966) NSBO (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield , 3— Springfield, 4—484) NELSON (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—290) 52 c ILLINOIS NEOGA (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 5— Erst St. Louis, 4—995) HEPONSET (Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 52C) NEWARK (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville, ^--Chicago, 4—414) KM ATHENS (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,269) NEW BADEN (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,243) NET/V BERLIM (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—661) NEW BOSTON (1— Mercer, 2— Alcdo, 3— Springfield, 4— 73G) NEW BURNSIDE (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— East St. Louis, 4—299) NEW CANTON (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf icld , 3— Springfield, 4 — £79) NEW DOUGLAS (1— Madison, 2 — Sdwi .rdsvillc , 3— Springfield , 4—335) NEW GRtiND CHAIN (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3 — East St. Louis, 4— 37. r - NEW HAVEN (1 — Galatin, 2— Shawnee town, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 422) NEW HOLLAND (1— Logan, 2— Lincoln, 3— Springfield, 4—353) NEWMAN (1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,054) NSW MBJDEN (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 5— East St. Louis, 4—164) NEW SALEM (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf iold, 5— Springfield, 4—206) NEWTON (1— Jasper, 2— Ncv/ton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,076) HIANTIC (1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Springfield , 4—589) NILES (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,135) NILES CENTER (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—5,007) NILLWOOD (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield, 4—327) NOBLE (1— Richland, 2— Olney, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 5:73) NOKOMIS (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—2,454) NORA (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—180) NORMAL (1— McLean, 2 — Bloomington, 3 — Springfield, 4—6,708) 338. 0 State Soldiers* & Sailors* Childrons School. NORRIS (1— Fulton, 2— Lowiston, 3~Sprin£fiold, 4—529) NORRIS CITY (1— White, 2— Carmi , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,109) 330 ILLINOIS NORTH AURORA (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3 — Chicago, 4—682) NORTKERCOK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—1,193) NORTH CHICAGO (1— Lake, 2— Waukcgan, 3— Chicago, 4—8,466) Veterans' Administration Facility; Miss Rose Sloichtor, Psychiatric Social Worker. NORTH CEILLOCOTHE (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield , 4—1,004) NORTH CITY (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—900) NCRTKFIELD (1— Cook, 2 — Chicago, 5— Chicago, 4—311) NORTH RIVERSIDE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3 — Chicago, 4—969) NORTH UTICA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago , 4—1,120) OAKPORD (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—291) OAKLAND (1— Coles, 2 — Charleston, 3 — Last St. Louis, 4—1,036) OAK LAWN (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—2,045) OAK PARK (1— Cook. 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—63,982) Family Welfare Association, 137 North Marion Street; Miss Margaret Neville, Executive Secretary. Oak Park Toimship Relief. 0AKW00D .(1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—537) . . OBLONG (1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 5— East St. Louis, 4—1,427) OCONEE (1— Shelby, 2— Sholbyville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—231) ODSIL (1 — Livingston, 2 — Pontiac, 3 — Springfield, 4—908) ODIN (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,204) O'FALON (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,373) OGDEN (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—445) OGLE COUNTY (E — Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—28,118, 5—756) OGLESBY (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—5,910) LaSallc County Juvenile Court; Miss Mario E. Daley, Probation Officei OHIO (1— Bureau, 2 — Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—510) CKAWVILLE (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—647) OLD MARISSA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—220) OLD RIPLEY (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Springfield, 4—98) OLMSTED (1— Pulaski, 2— -Mound City, 3— East St. Louis, 4—560) 0LN.EY (1— Richland, 2~01ncy, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 6,140) Richland County Circuit Court; Mr. Jacob Runyon, Probation Officer. OLYMPIA FIELDS (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4 — 143) OMAHA (1 — Gallatin, 2 — Shamicetottn, 3— East St. Louis, 4—358) CNARGA (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,469) ONEIDA (1— Knox, 2 — Galosburg, 3— Springf icld, 4—560) OQUAY/KA (1— Henderson, 2— Oquawka, 3— Springf icld, 4—777) ORANGEVTLLE (1— Stephenson, 2— Frecport, 3— Chicago, 4—333) OREGON (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—2,376) County & Circuit Court; Miss Rebecca R. Murdock, Probation Officer. ORIENT CITY (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,267) ORION (1— -Henry, 2 — Cambridge, 3— Sprinjf ield, 4—620) GRLAND PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4 — 571) OSWEGO (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkville, 3— Chicago, 4—932) OTTAWA (1— LaSallo, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—15,094) County Court; Hon. John J. Massioon, Judge; Mr. Wilbur L. Schiffbaue Chief Probation Officer. Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , 100 W. Madison Stree Mr. Earl Burk, Manager. OTTERVILLE (1— Jersey, 2— Jcrscyvillc , 3— Springfield , 4—94) OWANECO (1— Christian, 2— Taylorvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—334) PALATINE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,118) PALESTINE (1— Crawford, 2 — Robinson, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,670) PALMER (1— Christian, 2— Taylorvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—281) PALMYRA (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinvillc , 3 — Springfield, 4—760) PA10S PARK (1— Cook, 2 — Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4 — -156) PANA (1— Christian, 2— Taylorvillc , 3— Springfield , 4—5,835) PANAMA (1 — Bond and Montgomery, 2 — Greenville and Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—1,026) PANOLA (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—82) ILLINOIS PAPINEAU (1 — Iroquois, 2— «atsoka, 3--East St. Louis, 4 — 154! PARIS (1— Edgar, 2— Peris, 3— East St. Louis, 4—8,781) 347. G Public Health Office, District #16; Dr. Nettie Dorris, District Health Supt. .P^ZSRSBURG (1— Richland, 2— Olnoy, 3— East St. Louis, 4—308) PARK RIDGE (1— Cook, 2 — Chicago , 3— Chicago, 4—10,417) 348. C Park Ridge Welfare Board, 100 S. Prospect Ave.; Mr. C. C. Grot no s 4 President. PATOKA (1— Marion, 2— Sclera, 3— East St. Louis, 4—546) PATTERSON (1— Greene, 2— Carroll ton, 3— Springfield, 4—199) PAWNEE (1— Sangamon, 2— Springf ield, 3— Springf ield, 4—959) PA* PAT/ (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—559) PAXTCN (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,892) 349. D Probation Office of Ford County; Mr. Floy Thorson, Probation Officer, PAYSON (1— Adams, 2— Quincy, 3— Spr in-field, 4—414) PEARL (1— Pike, 2— Pittsf ield, 3— Springfield, 4—492) PEARL CITY (1— Stephenson, 2— Frocport, 3— Chicago, 4—406) PECAT0NICA (1— vSTinnobago, 2— Rockford, 3—Chicago, 4—1,152) PELIN (1— Tazewell, 2— Pckin, 3— Spri n;;f ield, 4—18,000) I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , Post Office Bldg. ; Mr. T. W. Mott, Manager. D Juvenile Probation Office; Mrs. Edna Haponnoy, Juvenile Probation Officer. D TazcY/ell County Circuit Court; Mr. E. L. Meyers, Probation Officer. 350. 351. 352. PEORIA COUNTY 5—636) 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—141,344, PEORIA (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—105,000) 353. 0 Big Brother and Sister Association, 202 City Hall; Mrs. Morjoric Gardner, Acting Executive Director. 354. B-F Catholic Charities, 413 N. Monroe St.; Rev. Edv/ard M. Farroll, Director. 355. F Children's Home, 1420 Knoxvillc; Miss Marion Young, Supt. 356. F Child We If arc League of Peoria, Inc., 201 City Hall; Mrs. Loora Marcy, General Secretary. 357. B Community Chest of Peoria. 358. B-E Family 'welfare association of Peoria, 302 City Hall; Miss Helen M. Crockett, General Secretary. ILLINOIS 359. D-H Home of the Good Shepherd, 517 Faraday St.; Mother Mary of St. Stanislaus, Mother Superior. 360. I Illinois State Employment Service-affiliated with U.S.E.S., 231 S. Jefferson Ave.; Miss Agnes A. Kennedy, District Manager. 361. D Juvenile Court, Peoria County, Court House; Miss S. Alice Kridcr, Chief Juvenile Probation Officer. 362. C Overseer of Poor, 117-119 N. Madison St.; Mr. Tony Williams, 1 363. D Peoria County Circuit Court, Court House; Mr. Charles A. Danncr, Adult Probation Officer. 364. N Peoria Council of Social Agencies, 102 City Hall; Mr. Faber Stevenson, Executive Director. 365. B Peoria Hebrew Relief Society, 800 S. Adams St.; Mr. Clarence A. Ullman, President. 366. G Peoria State Hospital; Dr. Walter H. Baer, Managing Officer. 367. G Public Health Office, District #9; Dr. Sandor Hormtz, District Health Supt. 368. 0 Salvation Army. 369. A Social Service Exchange, 204 City Hall; Miss Ella Carstens, Director. 370. C State Dept. of Child Welfare. 371. D State Parole, 200 City Hall; Mr. David Kelly, State Parole Agent* 372. J Travelers 1 Aid, Union Station; Mrs. Davina Barnhart, Travelers' Aid Representative, 373. D United States District Court, Federal Bldg. , Mr. William H. Barrovr, U. S. Probation Officer. PEORIA HEIGHTS (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Spr in-field, 4—3,279) PEC TONE (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—1,154) PERCY . (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—907) PERRY COUNTY ( 2— Pine kneyvi lie , 3— East St. Leuis, 4—22,767, 5—451) PERRY (1— Pike, 2— Pittsfiold, 3— Springfield, 4—451) PERU (1— LaSallo, 2 — Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—9,121) 374. D LaSallo County Juvenile Court; Miss Marie E. Daley, Probation Officer. PES0TUM (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—404) PETERSBURG (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springfield, 4—2,319) PHILLIPST0WN (1— White, 2— Carmi , 3— East St. Louis, 4—47) PHIL0 (1— Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—512) PHOENIX (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,033) PIATT COUNTY ( 2— Monticollo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—15,588, 5—451) 334 ILLINOIS PIKE COUNTY (2— Pittsfiold, 3— Sprincf ield, 4—24,357, 5—786) PINCKNSYYILLE (1— Perry, 2— Pinckncyvillc , 5 — East St. Louis, 4—3,040) 375, C Old A.:o Assistance, County Court House. 376, C Perry County Relief Commission. PINGRHS GROVE (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—125) PIPER CITY (1— Ford, 2— Faxton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—650) PITTSBURG (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—809) PITTSFIELD (1— Pike, 2— Pittsfiold, 3— Spring field , 4—2,556) PLAIHFIELD (1 — TTill, 2— Jolict , 3— Chicago, 4—1,428) PLAINVILLE (1— ..dams, 2— Quincy, 3— Sprincf ield, 4—245) PLANO (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkvillc, 3— Chicago, 4—1,785) PLEASANT HILL (1— Pike, 2— Pittsfiold, 3— Sprincf ield, 4—700) PLEASANT PLAINS (1— Salomon, 2— Sprincf ield, 5— Sprincf ield, 4—486 ) PLYMOUTH (1— Hancock, 2— Carthacc , 3— Sprincf i old, 4—745) POCAHONTAS (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3— Sprin;;f ield , 4—976) FOLO (1—0; le, 2— Orocon, 5— Chica-p, 4—1,871) PONTIAC (1— Li vines ton, 2— Pontiac, 3— Spriivf ield, 4—8,272) 377, C Emergency Relief Accncy. 378, D Livingston County - Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. Ray Scsler, County Judce; Mrs. Ann F. Lord, Juvenile Probation Officer, 379, D Illinois State Penitentiary, Pontiac Branch; Mr. 0. H, Lev/is, Warden. POMTOOSUC (1— Hancock, 2— Carthacc, 3— Sprincf ield, 4—145) POPE COUNTY (2— Golconda, 3— East St. Louis, 4—7,996, 5—385) POPLAR (1— Boone, 2— Bolvidore , 3— Chicago, 4 — 34-9) PORT BYRON (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Sprinc.f ield, 4—587) P0SEN (1— Cook, 2— Chicaco, 3— Chicago, 4—1,329) 335 ILLINOIS POTOMAC (1— Vermi] ion, 2— Danville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—643) PRAIRIE CITY (1— McDonourk, 2— Macomb, 3— Springfield , 4-- 531) PRAIRIE DU ROCHER ( 1 —Randolph , 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—510) PRINCETON (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 5— Springfield , 4—4,762) 380. D Coroner; Mi-. Meyer. PRLNCEVTLLE (1— Peoria, 2— Peoria, 3— Springfield, 4—994) PROPHETSTOWN (1— Whiteside , 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—1,353) PULASKI COUNTY (2— Mound City, 3— East St. Louis, 4—14,834, 5—190) PULASKI (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3- -East St. Louis, 4—521) PUTNAM' COUNTY (2— Hennepin, 3— Springfield , 4—5,235, 5—173) ;UINCY (1— Adorns, 2— Quincy, 3— Sarin; .field , 4—39,500) 381. G Adams County Anti-Tuberculosis, Mussolman Bid'.; Mrs. Homer Wallace 382. D Adams County Circuit Court; Mr. E. P. Smith, Probation Officer. 383. D Adams County Detention Home, 527 Broadway St. 384. 0 Adams County Home and Farm Bureau, Mussolman Bid;.. 385. D Adams County Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. S. S. Groves, County Judjc; Miss Maymc ^.sthon, Probation Officer. 386. G Adams County Tuberculosis Sanitorium, 3200 State St.; Dr. Clare Miller. 387. G Blessing Hospital, 1020 Sprin ; St.; Miss Myrtle McAhren, Supt. 388. G Board of Health, 210-214 Majestic Bldg. 389. B Catholic Associated Charities, 121 N. 8th St. 390. G Dept. cf Health; Dr. Harry 0. Collins. 391. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S. , 506 Main St., #420, Western Catholic Bide* 392. C Overseer of the Poor, 50O§- Hampshire St. , Mr. \i, k, Zimmerman. 393. 0 Quincy St. Joseph's Home for Girls, 1315 N. 8th St. 394. F St. Aloysius Orphanage, 934 College .^ve. 395. G St. Marys Hospital, 1420 Broadway St. 396. B St. Vincents Home, 1340 N. 10th St. 397. H Social Center (Colored), 800 N. 8th St. 398. 0 State Soldiers' and Sailors' Home. 399. G Soldiors' and Sailors' Home Hospital. 400. T Travelers' Aid, Young Women' s Christian Association, 421 Jersey St. Miss Nellie S. Spencer. 401. .1 Woodland Home Orphanaac , 2707 Main St.; Miss Holen Leslie, Supt. _ 402. H-M Young Mon T s Christian Association, 330 Jersey St.; Mi-. R. C. Hcald, General Secretary. 403. J Young Women's Christian Association, 421 Jorgjey St.; Miss Nellie S. Spencer, General Secretary. ILLINOIS RALEIGH (1— Saline, 2— Herri s bur..;, 3— East St. Louis, 4—241) RAMSEY (1— Payette, 2— Vandalia, 3— East St. Louis, 4—807) RANDOLPH COUNTY (2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—29,313, 5—587) RANKIN (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—840) RANSOM (1— La Salic, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—456) RANTOUL (1— Champaign, 2— Urbc.na, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,555) RAPIDS CITY (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Sprin .field, 4—199) RAYMOND (1— .Montgomery, 2— Hillstonc , 3— Spring .field, 4—726) KEDBUD (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,208) REDDICK (1 — Kankakee & Livingston , ' 2 — Kankakee & Pontine, 3— E. St. Lov.ln Bnn Springfield, 4—205) EEDMON (1— Ed,;;ar, 2— Paris, 3— East St. Louis, 4—227) RENAULT (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3— Sprin -field, 4--188) REYNOLDS (1— Mercer & Rock Island, 2— Aledo & Rock Island, 3~ Springfield, 4—317) RICHLAND COUNTY (2— Olnoy, 3— East St. Louis, 4—14,053, 5—357) RICHMOND (1— McHcnry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—514) RICHTON BARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—137) RICHVTEv/ (1 — Washington, 2 — Nashville, 3 — East St. Louis, 4— 308) RIDGE FARM ( 1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—888) RIDGKfAY (1 — Gallatin, 2--Shavnicetorm, 5 — East St. Lcuis, 4—930) RIDCTT (1— Stephenson, 2— Froeport, 3— Chicago, 4 — 201) RIPLEY (1— 3rov;n, 2— Mount Sterling, 3— Springfield, 4—68) RIVERDALE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago , 4—2,504) 337 ILLINOIS RIVER FOREST (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—8,029) 404. B River forest family Welfare, 603 Monroe Ave.; Mrs. Robert Quaylc, Supervisor. RIVER GROVE (1— Cook, 2— Chicaoo, 3— Chicaro, 4—2,741) RIVERSIDE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—6,770) RIVER TON (1 — Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—1,582) ROANOKE (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3— Springf ield , 4—1,088) ROBBINS (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—753) ROBERTS (1— Ford, 2— Paxton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—410) ROBINSON (1— Crawford, 2— Robinson, 3— East St. Louis, 4—3,668) 405. D Crawford County Juvenile Court; Probation Officer. RCCHELLE (1— 0;le, 2— Ore, on, 3 — Chicago , 4—3,785) ROCHESTER (1— Saiv.anon, 2— Springf iold, 3— Springfield, 4—427) ROCKBRIDGE (1— Greene, 2— Carroll ton, 3— Spr j ngf iold, 4—243) ROCK CITY (1— Stephenson, 2— Frceport, 3— Chieaco, 4—150) ROCKDALE (1— Will, 2— Jolict, 3— Chicaro, 4—1,701) ROCK FALLS ( 1— Whi teside , 2— Morrison, 3— Chicaro, 4—3,893) ROCKFORD (1— Winnebago, 2— Rockford, 3— Chicaro, 4—89,200) 406. M Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, District #7, 501 Indian Terrace; Mrs. J* Frank Deuel, Field Agent . 407. B-F Family Welfare Association, 221 News Tower; Mrs. Mildred Searle, Executive Secretary. 408. I Illinois State Employment Service, 115 Seventh St.; Mr. Walter D. Springer , Manager. 409. D Juvenile Probation Office of Winnebago County, Court House; Miss Agnes Doyle, Chief Probation Officer. 410. H Rockford Boys' Club, South Madison & Walnut Streets; Mr. John G. Martin, President; Mr. Oscar E. Dahlquist, Sunt. 411. B Rockford Community Fund, Inc., 202 News Tower; Mr. Carl L. Anderson, Executive Secretary. 412. 0 St. Vincent de Paul Society, 1243 N. Court St.; Rev. Edward C. Coakley, Executive Secretary and Treasurer. 413. D Winnebago County Circuit Court, 128 N. Church St.; Mr. Guy W. Gindcrs, Adult Probation Officer. ROCK ISLAND COUNTY (2--Rock Island, 5— Springfield, 4—98,191, 5—424) 338 ILLINOIS ROCK ISLAND (1— Lock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—38,400) 414. I Illinois State Employment Service, 208 18th St.; Mr. J. H. Chapman, Manager. 415. C Rock Island Public Welfare" (Old Are Pension Office), Cleveland Bid';. 416. D Rock Island County Juvenile Court; Hon. John W. Heborliiir, County Judge; Miss Alice L. Samuels on, Juvenile Probation Officer. 417. A-B Lock Island welfare Association, 118 E. l?th St. ; Mr. Stewart D. Cain, Executive. 418. K Veterans' Relief Commission of Rock Island Comity, 1706>r 2nd Ave. RCCKTON (1-- Winnebago, 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago, 4—1,077) B0CKWOOD (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—171) ROME (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Mount Vernon, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 189) R0ME0VILLE (1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—133) R00DH0USE (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springfield , 4—2,621) ROSE HILL (1 — Jasper, 2 — Newton, 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 179) ROSSLLS (1 — DuPago, 2 — Whoaton, 3— Chicago, 4 — 807) RCSEVILLE (1— barren, 2— Monmouth, 3 — Springf icld, 4—975) RC SI CLARE (1— Hardin, 2— Elizabcthtov/n, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,794) ROSSVILLE (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,453) ROUND LAKE (1— Lake, 2— Waukogan, 3— Chicago , 4—338) ROXANNA (1— Madison, 2— Sdv/ardsville , 3— Sprin -field, 4—1,139) RCYALTCN (1— Franklin, 2--Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,108) RUMA (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 5— East St. Louis, 4—79) RUSHVILLS (1— Schuyler, 2— Rushville, 3— Springf ield, 4—2,588) 419. D Schuyler County Juvenile & Circuit Court, 436 Macomb Load; Eon. John B. Crandall, County Judge ; Mrs. J. R. Lcary, Probation Officer. RUSSELLVILLE (1 — Larrrcnce, 2--Larrcncovillc , 5 — East St. Louis, 4—205) RUTLAND (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—495) SADORUS (1— Champaign, 2— Urbane, 3— East St. Louis, 4—353) SAILOR SPRINGS (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 5— East St. Louis, 4—231) 339 ILLINOIS ST. ANNE (1— Kankakee, 2— Kankakee, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,078) ST. AUGUSTINE (1— Knox, 2— Galcsburr , 3— Sprin; f ield , 4—158) ST. CHARLES (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—5,377) 420. D St. Charles School for Boys; Mr. 'w. T. Harmon, Menacing Officer. ST. CLAIR COUNTY ( 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—157,775, 5—663) ST. DAVID (1— Fulton, 2—Lov/iston , 3— Spriir.f icld , 4—977) ST. ELMO (1— Fayette, 2— Vandalia , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,329) ST. FRANCISVILLE (1 — Lav/rencc, 2 — Larrrcncovillc , 3 — East St. Louis, 4—1,202) ST. JACOB (1— Madison, 2— Edvrardsville, 3— Sprin-;. f ield, 4—451) ST. JOHN (1— Perry, 2— Pinckneyvillc , 3— East St. Louis, 4—297) ST. JOSEPH (1 — Chcmpaien, 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—777) ST. LIBORY (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—269) ST. MARIE (1— Jasper, 2— Nenton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—304) ST. PETER (1— Fayette, 2— Vandalia, 3— East St. Louis, 4—251) SALEM (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— East St. Louis, 4—4,420) 421. F Illinois Children's Home & Aid Society, Box 263; Mr. C. V. Uilliams, Supt.; Mrs. V. M. Bristol, Supervisor. 422. D Marion County Court, County Court House. 423. C Old Are Assistance Office. SALINE COUNTY ( 2— Harrisbur;-, 3— East St. Louis, 4—37,100, 5—399) SANDOVAL (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,264) S^NDV/'ICH (1— DcKalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—2,611) SANGAMON COUNTY ( 2— Sprinrf ield, 3— Sprin/ ;f ield, 4—115,000, 5—876) SAN JOSE (1 — LOj an & Mason, 2 — Lincoln & Havana, 3 — Sprinrf icld, 4—486 ) SAUNEMIN (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springfiold, 4—376) SAVANNA (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Sprinrf icld, 4—5,086) 340 ILLINOIS SAY/YEEVILLE (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinvillc , 3— Springf icLd, 4—501) SAYBROOK (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 5— Springf iold , 4—746) SCALES MCUND (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—348) SCHILLER PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago , 3— Chicago, 4—709) SCHRAM CITY (1— Montgomery , 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—867) SCHUYLER COUNTY ( 2— Rushvillo , 3— Springf ield, 4— 11,676, 5—432) SCIOTA (1— McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3 — Springfield, 4—150) SCOTT CCUNTY (S— Winchester, 3— Springf iold, 3—8,539, 5— 249 ) SCOTTVILLE (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—198) SEATON (1— Mercer, 2--Aledo, 3— Springfield, 4—310) SEATONVILLE (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—373) SECCR (1— Uoodford, 2 — Eureka, 3— Springfield, 4—280) SESSER (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,315) SHABBONA (1— DcKalb, 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—546) SHANNON (1— Carroll, 2— Mount Carroll, 3— Springfield, 4—575) SHAY/NSETOWN (1— Gallatin, 2— Shavmcotoun, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,440) 424. D Gallatin County Court & Juvenile Probation Office, County Court House. SHEFFIELD (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4—941) SHELBY COUNTY ( 2— Shclbyvillc , 3— East St. Louis, 4—25,471, 5—772) SHELBYVILLE (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyvillo , 5— East St. Louis, 4—3,491) 425. C Illinois Emergency Relief; Miss Betty Walker, Administrator. 426. D Juvenile Court, 2711 N. Morgan St.; Mr. A. S. Davidson, Probation Officer. SHELDON (1— Iroquois, 2— Uatscka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,121) SHERIDAN (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—481) SRERRARD (1— Mercer, 2— Aledo , 3— Springfield, 4—327) 341 ILLINOIS SHILOH (1— St. Clair, 2~Bcllcvilio, 3 — last St. Louis, 4—384) SHIPMAN (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinvillo , 3— Spring icld, 4—308) SHUMWAY (1— Effingham, g— -Effingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4—178) SIBLEY (1— Ford, 2— Pax-ton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—394) SIDELL (1— Vermilion, 2— Danville , 3— East St. Louie, 4—655) SIDNEY [1 — Champaign, 2— Urtana, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 539) SIGEL (1— Shelby, 2— Sholbyville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—259) SILVIS (1— Rock Island, 2— Rock Island, 3— Springfield, 4—2,650) SIMPSON (1— Johnson, 2— Vienna, 3— East St. Louis, 4—144) SIMS (1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4—308) SMITEBORO (1— Bond, 2— Greenville , 3 — Springfield, 4—222) S.IITHEIELD (1— Pulton, 2— Lev;iston, 3— -Springfield , 4—315) SMITHTCN (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—361) SOMONAUK (1— DeKalb , 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4—578) SORENTO (1— Bond, 2 — Greenville , 3— Springfield , 4—831) SOUTH BELOIT ( 1— Winnebago , 2— Rockford, 3— Chicago , 4—2,361) SOUTH CHICAGO HEIGHTS (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—1,691) SOUTH ELGIN (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4—745) SOUTH HOLLAND (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago,' 4—1,873) SOUTH JACKSONVILLE (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springfield, 4—562) SOUTH PEKIN (1— Tazewell, 2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—1,222) SOUTH WILMINGTON (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—722) SPARLAND (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—463) SPARTA (1 — Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—3,385) 427. D County Probation Officer; Hon. E. H. Wi.onor, Judge. SIAULDING (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield, 3— Springfield, 4—187) SPILLERTOWN ( 1— Williamson , 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—175) B4S ILLINOIS SPRING- BAY (1— Woodford, 2— Eureka, 3--Springf ield, 4—85) SPRINGERTOYdl (1 — White, 2— Carmi, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 365) SPRINGFIELD (1— Salomon, 2— Springf icld, 3— -Springf ield , 4— 80,C0C) 428. B-F Associated Welfare Agencies, 225-| South 4th Street; Mr. Kenneth Miller, Executive Secretary. 429. M Board for Vocational Education, Division of Rehabilitation, 406 Centennial Building; Mr. Walter C. Suf t , Assistant Supervisor. 430. G Bureau of Child Hygiene, 404 City Hall; Miss Marie Philan. 431. C Capitol Township Relief Office, 203 N. 6th Street; Mr. Frank Schinnoc Overseer of the Poor. 432. B-F Catholic Charities, 731 E. Monroe Street; Rev. David L. Skully, Director. 433. F Children's Service League of Sangamon County, 717 S. Grand Avenue, East; Miss Dorothy F. Puttee, Executive Secretary. 434. D County Court and Circuit Court, 220 E. Monroe Street; Mr. G. C. Churchman, County Probation Officer. 435. C Dept. of Public Welfare, Div. of Old Are Assistance, Court House; Mr. Lowell L. McKee, Supt. 436. D Division of Pardons & Paroles of the Dept. of Public Y:olfaro, 216vr E. Monroe Street; Mr. Y. r . C. Jones, Supervisor of parole & Chairman of the Board of Pardon & Parole. 437. C Division of Social Assistance, Dept. of Public Y/elfarc; Mr. John C. Weigel, Administrative Assistant. 438. B Family Welfare Association, 615 E. Jefferson St.; Miss Grace E. Cone. Executive Secretary. 439. C Illinois Emergency Relief, 213 Rcisch Building; Mrs. Kathcrino Van Meter, Administrator. 440. G Illinois Mental Hygiene Association, Springfield Branch, 225 Sbuth 4th St.; Miss Grace Y/yker. 441. I Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , List. Office #12, 318 S. 6th Street; Mr. S. R. Wannamaughcr , Manager • 442. G Illinois State Tuberculosis Association, Security Building; Mr. Wellington Shahan, Executive. 443. D Juvenile Court of Sangamon County, Court House; Hon. Harlington Wood. County Judge; Miss Gwendolen L. Sherman, Chief Probation Officer. 444. C Mothers' Pension, County Court House; Miss Caroline Beach, Mothers' Pension Officer. 445. C Overseer of the Poor for Capitol Township, Salvation Army Building; Mr. Frank Schinneer. 446. G Public Health Nursing & Tuberculosis Association of Sangamon County, City Hall; Miss Marie Phclan, Executive. 447. 0 Salvation Army, Springfield Corps, 201 N. 6th Street; Capt. Paul Nelson. 448. G Sangamon County Dispensary, St. John's Hospital; Miss Edna Dorsey, Medical Investigator. 449. G Sangamon County Tuberculosis Sanitarium Board, Court House; Miss Mary Y/allacc, R. N. , Director. 450. F Service Bureau for Colored Children, 225^- S. 4th Street; Mi as Julia Phillips, Executive Secretary. 451. A Social Service Exchange, 225j$ S. 4th Street; Miss Naomi Hictt, Secretary. 343 ILLINOIS 452. G Springfield Branch, Illinois Mental Hygiene Association, 225 1/2 South 4th Street; Miss Grace Wyker, Executive 453. G Springfield Bureau of Child Hygiene, City Hall; Miss Marie Phelan, R. N. , Director. 7 * 454. G*N Springfield Crippled Children's Committee, Lake Springfield; Mrs* Vincent DalLuan, Sponsor. ■456. C Springfield Township Relief Office; Mr. Pearl Moore, Supervisor. 456. 0 Springfield Urban League, 234 S. 15th Street; Mr. William M. Ashby, Executive Secretary. 457. G State Department of Public Health, State House; Dr. A. C. Baxter, I 7 7 7 Acting Director of Public Health. 458. C State Department of Public Welfare; Mr. A. L. Bowen, Director. 459. C State Department of Public Welfare, Division of Child Welfare, Capitol Building; Miss Edna Zimmerman, Supt, 460. J ' Travelers' Aid, 225 l/2 South 4th Street; Mrs. Georgia Watson. 461. D U. S. District Court; 'Mr. Basil W. Ogg, U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Adams, Bond, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Cass, Christ if DeWitt, Fulton, Greene, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Jersey, Khox, Livingston, Logan, McDonough, McLean, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Marshall, Mason, Menard, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Peoria, Pike Putnam, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Stark, Tazewell, Warren, and Woodford Counties. 462. C Woodslde Township Relief Office, 2725 South Douglas Street; Mr. George Wright. 463. H-M Young Men's Christian Association, 317 South 7th Street; Mr. John Pugh, Executive. 464. H-M Young Women's 'Christian Association, 425 South 5th Street; Miss Genevieve James, Executive. ' SPRING FOREST ( 1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4--733) SPRING GROVE (l--McHenry, 2— Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—184) SPRING VALLEY (1--Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springfield, 4^-5,270) STANDARD (1— Putnam, 2— Hennepin, 3 — Springfield, 4 — 352). STANFORD (l--McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Spr ingf ie Id , 4- -443) STARK COUNTY (2— Toulon, 3.- -Springfield, 4—9,184, 5—290 STAUNTON (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinville , 3— Springfield , 4—4,618) STEELVILLE (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4—909) STEGER (1— Cook & Will, 2— Chicago & Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—2,985) STEPHENSON COUNTY (2— Freeport, 3— Chicago, 4—40,064, 5—559) STERLING (1— Whiteside, 2--Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—10,012) 465. I Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. 3., Coliseum Building; 4 Mr. Fred W. Southwick, Manager. 466. D Whiteside County Juvenile Court, 505 - 4th Avenue; Mrs. .Anna Allen Juvenile Probation Officer. 467. D Whiteside County Circuit Court, 802 Locust St.; Mr. Harry H. Over, j ola a Probation Officer. ILLINOIS STEWARD (l— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—230) STEITARBSON (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyvillo , 3— last St. Louis, 4—629) STICKNEY (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—2,005) STILLMAE VALLEY" (1— Ogle, 2— Oregon, 3— Chicago, 4—348) . STOCKTON (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—1,505) STONINGTON (1* -Christian 2— Taylorville, 3— Springfield, 4—1,057) STOY (1— Crawford, 2 — Robinson, 3— East St. Louis, 4—176) STRASBURG (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyvillo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—418) STRAWN (1— Livingston, 2— Pontiac, 3— Springf iold, 4—221) STREATOR ( 1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—14,728) Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , 511 Murray Bldg. ; Mr. Robert Soulsby, Manager. La Salle County Juvenile Court; Miss Anna Baker, Probation Officer STRONGIIURST ( 1— Henderson , 2— Oquawka, 3— Springf i eld, 4—734) SUBLETTE (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4--261) SULLIVAN (1— Moultrie, 2— Sullivan, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,339) SUILIERFIELD (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—279 SUMMIT (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— East St. Louis, 4—6,548) SUMNER (1 — Lawrence, 2 — Lawrcnccville , 3 — East St. Louis, 4 — 967) SWANSEA (1— St. Clair, 2— Belleville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,201) SYCAMORE (1— De Kalb , 2— Sycamore, 3— Chicago, 4 — 4,021) SYMERTON ( 1— Will, 2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—77) TABLE GROVE (1— Fulton, 2--Lcwiston, 3— Springf iold , 4—463) TALLULA (1— Menard, 2— Petersburg, 3— Springf iold , 4— 5S3) TATAROA (1— Perry, 2— Pinckncyvillc , 3— East St. Louis, 4—381) TIMES (1— Alexander, 2--Cairo, 3— East St. Louis, 4—717) TAMPICO (1— Whiteside, 2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—693) TAYLOR SPRINGS ( 1— Montgomery , 2— Hillsboro, 5— Springf ield, 4—774 TAYLORVILLE ( 1— Christ ian , 2— Taylorville, 3— Springf ield, 4—7,316 Christian County Juvenile & Circuit Court; Mrs. Ruby Williamson, Probation Officer. 345 ILLINOIS TAZEWELL COUNTY (2— Pekin, 3— Springfield, 4—46,082, 5—64 7) TENNESSEE ( 1-- McDonough, 2— Macomb, 3— Springf ield, 4—223) 1ESSVILLE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—473) TEUTOPOLIS (1— Effingham,- 2— Effingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4—710) THAUVILLE (1— Iroquois, 2— VJatseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—242) THAYER (1— Sangamon, 2— Springfield , 3— Springf ic Id, 4—813) THEBES (1— Alexander, 2— Cairo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—751) TH0I1ASB0R0 ( 1— Champaign , 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—308) THOMPSONVILLS (l— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 569) THOLEON (1— Carroll, 2— Mt. Carroll, 3— Springf ield , 4—508) THORNTON (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4 — 1,012) TILDEN (1— Randolph, 2— Chester, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 981) TILTON (1 — Vermilion, 2— Danville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,394) TIME (1— Pike, 2— Pitt sf ield , 3— Springf ield , 4—74) TINLEY PARK (1— Cook, 2— Chicago , 3— Chicago, 4—823) TISKILWA (fl_ — Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield , 4—893) TOLEDO (1— Cumberland, 2— Toledo, 3— East St. Louis, 4—733) 471. C Mothers' Pension; Hon. Charles M. Connor, County Judge. T0L0N0 (1 — Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—790) TOLUCA (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springf ield, 4—413) TONICA (1— La Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—500) TOPEKA (1— Mason, 2— Havana, 3— Springf ield, 4—81) TOULON (1— Stark, 2— Toulon, 3— Springf ield , 4—1,203) T07.ANDA (1— McLean, 2— Bloomington, 3— Springf ield, 4--453) TOYJER HILL (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—642) TREMONT (1- -Tazewell, 2— Pckin, 3— Springf ield, 4—793) TRENTON (1— Clinton, 2— Carlyle, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,271) TROY (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsville, 3— Springf ield, 4—1,122) 346 ILLINOIS TROY GROVE ( 1— I,a Salle, 2— Ottawa, 3— Chicago, 4—259) TUSCOLA (1-rDouglas, 2 — Tuscola, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—2,569) 472. D Douglas County Circuit ti County Courts; Mr. James A. Meeee, Adult Probation Officer. 473. C Old Age Assistance, Dept. of Public Welfare-, Court House; Mr. Clint Boyer, Supt. ULLIN (1— Pulaski, 2— Mound City, 3— Last St. Louis, 4—800) UNION:- COUNTY (2— Jonosboro, 3— East St. Louis, 4—19,883, 5- -40 3) U1II0II (1— McIIenry, 2 — Woodstock, 3— Chicago, 4—367) URBAIN ( 1— Frenklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—193) UREAKA (1 — Champaign, 2— Urbana, 3— East St. Louis, 4—13,060) 474. D Mult Probation Office, Court House; Mr. J. II . Finch, Probation Officer. 475. N Central Indox-Champaign-Urbana Community Chest & Council of Social Agencies, 303 S, Wright St.; Mr. H. A. Amerman, Executive Secret; 476. B Family Welfare Society of Champaign & Urbana, 111.. 303 S. Ylright Street; Mrs. Margaret E. Tobin, Secretary, 477. D Champaign County Juvenile Court, Court House; Mrs. Lucilc G. Rico, Juvenile Probation Officer. 478. C Supervisor of Cunningham Township, 107 S. Broadvray; Mr. Jacob C. White, Supervisor. VALISR (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,176) VALMEYER (1— Monroe, 2— Waterloo, 3— Springfield , 4—528) VALID ALIA (1— Fayette, 2— Vcndalia, 3— East St. Louis, 4—4,342) 479. D Illinois State Farm; Mr. George E. Ray, Supt. VARNA (1— Marshall, 2— Lacon, 3— Springfield, 4—343) VENEDY (1— Washington, 2— Nashville, 5— East St. Louis, 4—134) VENICE (1— Madison, 2— Edwardsvillc , 3— Springfield, 4 — 5,362) VERGENNES (1— Jackson, 2— Murphy sboro , 3— Eest St. Louis, 4—309) VERMILION COUNTY (2— Danville, 3— East St. Louis, . 4—89,339, 5—921) VERMILION (1— Edgar, 2— Paris, 3— East St. Louis, 4—279) VERMONT (1— Pulton, 2— Lewi st on, 3— Sprirgf i eld, 4—948) VERNON (1— Marion, 2— Salem, 3— East St. Louis, 4—245) VERONA (1— Grundy, 2— Morris, 3— Chicago, 4—279) 347 VERSAILLES (1— Brovm, 2 — M>unt Sterling, 3 — Springf iold, 4-*515) VICTORIA (1— Knox, 2— Galosburg, 3--3pringf ield, 4—403) VIENNA (1— Johns on, 2— Vienna, 2— East St. Louis, 4— 874) VILLA GROVE ( 1— Douglas, 2— Tuscola, 3— East St. Louis, 4—2,001) VILLA PARK (1— DuPage, 2— Wheaton, 3— Chicago, 4—6,220) VIOLA (1— Morcor, 2— Alodo, 3— Springf ield, 4—566) VTRDEN (1— Macoupin, "2— Carlinrillo , 3— Springf icld, 4--3,011) VIRGINIA (1— Cass, 2— Virginia, 3— Springf ield , 4—1,494) WABASH COUNTY (2—1 bunt Camel, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 13,197, 5—220) WAGGONER ( 1— Montgomery , 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf icld , 4—267) WALNUT (Bureau, 2 — Princeton, 3— Springf icld, 4 — 833) WALNUT HILL ( 1— Marion, 2— Salon, 3— East St. Louis, 4—125) WALSHVILLE ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springf ield, 4—118) WALTONVILLE (1 — Jefferson, 2 — Mount Vernon, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—423) WAMAC (1— Clinton & Marion, 2— Carlyle & Salem, 3 — East St. Louis, 4—1,232) WAP ELLA' (1— DcWitt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springf icld, 4—521) WARREN COUNTY (2— Monmouth, 3— Springf icld, 4—21,745, 5— 546) WARRM (1— Jo Daviess, 2— Galena, 3— Chicago, 4—1,179) 7/ARRENSBURG ( 1— Macon, 2— Decatur, 3— Springf ield, 4—517) WARSAW (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springf ield , 4—1,866) WASHBURN (1— Marshall & Woodford, 2— Lacon & Eureka, 3— Springficl 4—854) WASHINGTON COUNTY (2— Nashville, 3— East St. Louis, 4—16,286, 5—561) WASHINGTON ( 1— Tazewell , 2— Fckin, 5— Springf ield, 4 — 1,741) WASHINGTON PARI: (1— St. Clair, 2— Bell cvill o, 3— East St. Louis, 4—3,837) WATAGA (1— Knox, 2— Gales burg, 3— Springf ield, 4—487) IT LHT0I3 WATERLOO (1— Zfcnftoo, 2— Waterloo* 3— Springf iold, 4 — 2,239) Division of Old Ago .Assistance* Monroe County Court, Court Ifour.o. I.Ionroc County Relief Administration, Court House. WATER! AIT (1— DcKalb, S^.-Syconoro, 3— Chicago, 4—520) WATSEKA (1— Iroquois, 2— Watscka, 3— East St. Louis, 4r-3,144) WATSON (1— Effingham, 2— Effingham, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 236) WAUCONDA (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan , 3— Chicago, 4—554) WAOEEGAN (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4 — 33,499) Circuit Court, 4 South Genesee St.; Mr. SrskiUe C. Edwards, Probation Officer* County Court, Juvenile and Adult; Hon. Perry L. Persons, County Ju Mrs. Mary P. Funk, Probation Officer. Illinois State Employment Service, U. S. E. S. , 8 South GEttfcBEBBBa St IJiss Fannye D. Erandstctter , i.lanager. Lake County Tuberculosis Association, Court House; Miss Orpha Whit Veterans' Relief Commission, 130 N. Genesee St.; Itr. John Harris.' Waukegan Township Relief Agency; ISr. Harold Pillifant, Supervisor. WAVEHLY (1— Tlorgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springf icld, 4—1,390) WAYNE COUNTY (2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4—19,130, 5 — 733). WAYNE CITY ( 1— Wayne, 2— Fairfield, 3— East St. Louis, 4—577) WAYNES vTLLE (1— DeWitt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springf icld, 4—511) WELDOSJ {1— DeWitt, 2— Clinton, 3— Springf icld , 4—499) WELLINGTON (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4--303) WENONA (1— Liars ha 11, 2— Lacon, 3— Springf icld, 4—1,005) WLNONAH (1— Iiontgomery, 2— Ilillsboro , 3— Springf icld, 4—122) WEST BROOKLYN (1— Lee, 2— Dixon, 3— Chicago, 4—201) WESTCHESTER (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4— 35S) WEST CHICAGO (1— Du Page, 2— Wheat on, 3— Chicago, 4—3,477) WIST CITY (1— Franklin, 2— 3cnton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—1,091) WEST DUNDEE (1— Kane, 2— Geneva, 3— Chicago, 4— 1,G97) WESTERN SPRINGS (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—3,394) WESTFIELD ( 1— Clark, 2— Marshall, 3— East St. Louis, 4—646) ILLINOIS WEST FRANKFORT ( I— Franklin, 2--Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—14,683) 489. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., Masonic Bldg. ; Hiss W. McCullum, Manager. WESTMGWT (1— Du Page, 2— Whcaton, 3— Chicago, 4—2,733) WEST POINT (1— Hancock, 2— Carthage, 3— Springfield, 4—257) WEST SALEM (1— Edwards, 2— Albion, 3— East St. Louis, 4— 825) WSSTVIILE (1— Vermilion, 2--Donvillp, 3— East St. Louis, 4—3,901) YJHEATON (1— Du Page, 2— Whcaton, 3— Chicago, 4—7,258) 490. C Du Page County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House Annex; Miss Mary E. Macafcc, Supt. 491. C Du Page County United Charities. 492. G Du Page Tuberculosis Association. 493. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., City Hall; Mr. Edward Claflin, Manager. 494. M Mary E. Foguc School; Dr. Gilbert H. Harquardt , Medical Director. WHEELER (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—189) WHEELING (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—467) WHITE COUNTY (2— Cormi, 3— East St. Louis, 4 — 18,189 , 5—50', WHITEASH (1— Williamson, 2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—237) WHITE CITY (1— Macoupin, 2 — Carlinvillc, 3— Springfield, 4—409) WHITE HALL (1— Greene, 2— Carrollton, 3— Springf i eld , 4—2,928) WHITESIDE COUNTY (2— Morrison, 3— Chicago, 4—39,019, 5—679) WILL COUNTY (2— Joliet, 3— Chicago, 4—110,732, 5—844) WILLXAI B FIELD (1— Knox, 2— Galcsburg, 3— Springf ield , 4—445) WILLIAMSON COUNTY (2— Marion, 3— East St. Louis, 4—53,880, 5—449) WILLIAMSON (1— Madison, 2— Eduardsvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—518) WILLIAHSVILLE (1— Sangamon, 2— Springf ield, 3— Springf ield, 4—661) WILLISVTLLE (1— Ferry, 2— Pinckneyvillo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—506) WILLOW. HILL (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— East St. Louis, 4--351) WILMETTE (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—15,233) 350 ILLINOIS 495. B . Wilmettc Family Welfare Association, 905 Ridge Road; Mrs. Boulah S. Robinson, Diroctor. ELLLHUSTON (1-111, 2— Jolict , 3— Chicago, 4—1,741) 496. 0 State Soldiers' Widows! Home. '7I1301TVILLE (1— Hacoupin, 2— Carlinvillc , 3— Springfield , 4—1,220) WINCHESTER (1— Scott, 2— -Winchester , 3— Springfield , 4—1,5321 497. D County Court, Scott County, Hon. L. Allan Watt, County judge. 49S. C Scott County Child Welfare, Demonstration Unit; Hiss Virginia Lundquist, Supervisor; This is a Child Welfare Unit organized under supervision of the State Department of Public '/To If arc, Children's Division and made possible by Child "Welfare Services section of Social Security Act. This unit is concerned vith the prevention of delinquency and is aiding the court in planning for delinquents, WINDSOR (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyvillo , 3— East St. Louis, 4—927) PINFIELD (1— Du Page, 2— Wheat on , 3— Chicago, 4—445) WtNNEBulGO COUNTY (2— Rockford, 5— Chicago, 4—117,373, 5—529) WINNEBAGO (1— Winnebago , 2— Rockford, c— Chicago, 4 — 588 ) WINNETK& (1— Cook, 2— Chicago, 3— Chicago, 4—12,166) 499. B Winnetka Relief & Aid Society, Village Hall; Mrs. Emma T. Rodgcrs, • Director, Family Welfare. WIN5L0W (1— Stephenson, 2— Frccport, 3— Chicago, 4—359) WIFTHROP HARBOR (1— Lake, 2— Waukegan, 3— Chicago, 4--6G1) WITT (1— Montgomery, 2— Hillsboro, 3— Springfield, 4—1,516) W00DBUR1J (1— Macoupin, 2— Carlinvillc , 3— Springfield, 4—128) WOOD DALE (1— Du Page, 2— Wheaton , 3— Chicago, 4—230) WOODFORD COUNTY (2— Eureka, 3— Springfield , 4—20,000, 5—528) WOODRULL (1— Henry, 2— Cambridge, 3— Springfield, 4—567) WOODLAND (1— Iroquois, 2— Watseka, 3— East St. Louis, 4—304) WOODLAWN (1— Jefferson, 2— Mount Vernon, 3— East St. Louis, 4—273) WOOD RIVER (1— Madison, 2— Eduordsville , 3— Springfield , 4—8,136) 351 ILLINOIS V/0CD30N (1— Morgan, 2— Jacksonville , 3— Springf icld, 4 — 272) ',/OODSTOCK (1— IfcHcnry, 2— r . r oo dstock , 3— Chicnco, 4—5,471) 500. F Chicago Children's Home. 501. I Illinois State Employment Service, U.S.E.S., Post Office Bid/*, ; fltfis Enr.nye Brcndstett er , Manager. 502. C Old Agq Acsistancq, Dept. of Public 'Jclfaro. 503. D Probation Office; Mis 3 Vera Allen, Probation Officer. 7J0RDEN (1— Madison, 2~ Edvrcrdsvillp , 3— Springfield , 4--l,lll) TONED (1— Bureau, 2— Princeton, 3— Springf ield, 4— -859) :.YCI;Ii:G (l— Stark, 2— Toulon, 3— Sprin,;;f icld, 4—1,408) YALE (1— Jospcr, 2— Nenton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—157) YATES CITY (l— Knox, 2— Galcsburg, 3— Springf laid, 4—592) YORKVLLLE (1— Kendall, 2— Yorkvillc, L'— Chicago, 4—492) 504. D Probation Office, Kendall County; Miss Bessie Dunn, Probation Officer ZEMA (1— Clay, 2— Louisville , 3— East St. Louis, 4—559) ZEIGLER (1— Franklin, 2— Benton, 3— East St. Louis, 4—3,816) ZICN (1— Lake, 2— Vlaukcgan , 3— Chicago, 4—5,991) * >!< >!< 352 LLINOIS PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS ODE NAME OF INSTITUTION AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary L U. S. Penitentiary LA 0. S. Penitentiary Annex NE U. S. Northeastern Penitentiary M U. 3. Penitentiary w Federal Industrial Institution for Women C U. S. Industrial Reformatory SW u. S. Southwestern Reformatory DD U. S. Hospital fcr Defective Delinquents U. S. Detention Head- quarters Federal Jail U. S. Detention Farm U. S. Detention Farm ..ee Federal Reformatory Camp FL Federal Prison Camp No. o MF Federal Prison Camp No. 8 TA Federal Prls n Camp No. 1C K Federal Friscn Camp No. 11 ADDRESS Alcatraz Island, California. Atlanta, Georgia. Leavenworth, Kansas Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Lewlsburg, Pennsylvania. McNeil Island, Washington. Alderson, West Virginia. Chilli co the, Ohio. El Reno, Oklahoma. Sprlngfi eld, Missouri . New York City, New York. New Orleans, Louisiana. La Tuna, Texas. Milan, Michigan. Petersburg, Virginia. Dupont, Washington. Montgomery, Alabama. Tucson, Arizona. Kooskla, Idaho. NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE O FFICER James A- Johnston, Warden. Fred G. Zerbst, Warden. Robert H. Hudspeth, Warden. A. C. Aderhold, Ward en . Henry C. Hill , Ward en . E. B. Swope, Warden. Dr. Mary E. Harris, Warden. Joseph W. San ford, Warden. H. L. Merry, Warden. Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. George W. Humphrey, Acting Warden. M. F. Amrlne, Warden. Thomas B. White, Ward en . John J. Ryan, Ward en . C. 0. Nicholson, Superintendent. Eugene B. Helster, Superintendent. James 3. Gaffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent. Deane Remer, Superintendent. NOV 2 5 1938 UNIVERSITY OF iLLINOI ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS TO: Warden, Attn.: Chaplain Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden* Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Ward en, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Supt. , Attn.: Sr. Wardens Ass't. Acting Warden Warden Warden, Attn.: Parol-; Officer Warden, Attn.: Parol-- Officer Supt. , Attn.: Parol? Officer Superintendent Acting Supt. , Attn.: Parole Clerk Supt., Attn. : Parole Clerk Superintendent U. S. PUtiLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION U. S. Public Health Service Hospital Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Lawrence Kolb, Superintendent. Supt., Attn.: Administrative Ass't. 353 30<2>.VE Un 33s I9>3e>' s U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASHINGTON, D. C. JAMES V. BENNETT, DIRECTOR THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 1338 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS I ND I ANA SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. GerLach Super vi sor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons - 193$ - Mad» Possible Through the Assistance of District of ColunMa WP A ProJ ect No. 221 30 9, \L FOREWORD 7'his direct ory is one 0/ a series frepared primarily for the^use of social servic3 units and parole, offices in federal penal and correctional institutions. However, since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the establishment of working relations between all penal and correctional institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is available to others who hive like interests and need for this information. 'through the assistance of a District of Columbia WPA Project a central re source file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national directories and sending letters and questionnaires to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified information regard- ing approximately S,$oo agencies. Subsequent to the release of the first Indiana directory on May 1$, 1937, each agency listed therein wes rechecked through correspondence . Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indicating correction to be made. For those agencies not responding, the listing used in previous directory was repeated. In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccurac i e s in this revised directory or that sub- sequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page 0 qq you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and. the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. 4y / E3,'g/ar M. G-erlach Mitchell, County Welfare Director. (_-132l CR-^L Ill-Harrison, 2-Corydon, 3-Mxonopelx,, 4- 1U) CB.OT (S-^llsh, 3-Indiane P olis, 4-10,160, 5-303) CRI^RDSVILLE (WBShWi W-^. 3-Ir.dl-cpolis, 4—10,355) nf«r*let #4. Branch Office, Indiana State tolo^nt ^^f^ n -IntorvioHor. 122 1/2 E. Main 81 fc. ^^^"EfeS^S. Nina F. Jones, Dir. Montgomery County Dept. of Public ..cii , ^ tliur , Chief Montgomery Circuit and Juvenile Court, Mrs. ^ Probation Office*. . w j> p Hope, Supervisor of D ^lolf^it «B^;ict Parole Officer. CROII/JELL (l-ITobl C< 2-Albion, 3-South Bond, 4-371) -r i r, p Pro^stovm, 3— Indianapolis, 4—979) CROTHERSVILLE (1— Jackson, 2— Bpotosteowb, t , a rm-jr Point, 3— South Bend, 4—4,046) CRO'JB P0I11T ^^^S^l Court Bid,,; Mir. ThomOfl S. Mc- Uikc County Criminal Curt, oramm x ^ 1X y, Probation Off icer Wcis , County Health Commissioner. Public Health UlTice, ^ • CPOVE NEST (l-n-,rlon, 2-Indienapolis, 3~Indianapolis, 4-79) (l~I*rshall, 2-Plyrcouth, 3-South Bend, 4-1,502) cyima-MU (1-Poecy, 2-Kt. Vcmon, 3-Indianapolls , 4-556) BMS (1-Spencor, 2-Rockport, 3-Indianapolis, 4-770) r,"lTA a-T6iBillW»; 2-Kenport, S-Indianapolie, 4-859) =, • i o nnnville 3— Indianapolis , 4—1,930) SSV^ty^pt. Mtf. Volxcrc, Bex 27; ». Howard F. Bee., 57. D 58. G 59. D 60. C-D County Director. 365 INDIANA. DAPJTNGTON (/I— Montgomery, 2 — Crawf or ds villa, 3— Indianapolis , 4—690) DAVIESS COUNTY (2— Washington, 3— Indianapolis, 4—25,832, DECATUR COUNTY (2 — Grcensburg, 3— Indianapolis, 4—17,308, 5—378) . . DEARBORN COUNTY ( 2— Lawrenceburg, 3— Indianapolis , 4—21,056, 5—303] DECATUR (1— Adams, 2— Decatur, 3— South Bond, 4—5,156) 61. C-D Adams County Dept. of Public 111 fore, Court House, Hiss Faye Smith Enapp^ Director. ..DUSKER (1— Knox, 2— Vinconnos , 3— Indianapolis, 4—468) DE KALB COUNTY (2— Auburn, 3— South Bend, 4—24,911, 5—370) DELAWARE COUNTY (2— Muncie, 3— Indianapolis , 4—67,270, 5—392) DELPHI (1— Carroll, 2— Delphi, 3— South Bend, 4—1,929) 62. C-D Carroll County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Ruth E, Ayros, Director. DENVER (1— Miami, 2— Peru, 3— South Bend, 4—472) DILLSBORO (1— Dearborn, 2 — Lawrenceburg, 3— Indianapolis , 4—502) DUBLIN (1— Wayne, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis , 4—727) DUBOIS COUNTY (2--Jasper, 3— South Bend, 4—20,553, 4—427) BUGGER (1— Sullivan, 2— Sullivan, 3— Indianapolis , 4—1,583) DUNE ACRES (l— Porter, 2— Valparaiso , 3— South Bend, 4—12) DUTVTIRK (1— Blackford & Jay, 2— Hartford City & Portland, 3 — South Bond 4—2,583) IO (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—672) :V.:-I. PARK (1— Benton, 2— Fowler, 3— South Bend, 4—501) EAST CHICAGO fl— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—54,784) 63. C County Dept. of Public ".Tel fare, Room #220, First Kot 7 l. Bank Bldg. ; Mr. R. W. Ballard, Director. 64. D East Chicago City 'Court, City Hall; Hon. Thomas Depue, Judge; Mr. Joseph T. Zeller, Probation Officer. 366 INDIANA 65. I Indiana State 'Employment Service, District #1, Branch Office, 3420 ■•— " Michigan Ave., 2nd Floor; Mr. Lemuel Goldman, Manager. 66. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #5, Branch Office, 113 -l/2 3. Anderson St.; Mr, Thurman Ridgway, Senior Interviewer. 67. D Lake County Juvenile Court, £20 1st Nation Bank Bldg. ; Ir. Frank K. Hosier, Chief Probation Officer. 68. A Social Service Department, East Chicago Public Schools, 4819 Magoun At Mr. Fred T. Buse, Director. 69. M State Vocational Rehabilitation, 4819 Magoun Ave.; Miss Laura Lee Bailey, Assistant Supervisor. 70. B Visiting Nurse Association, 231 First National Bank Bldg.; Mrs. Ethel A. Brezanin, Supt. of Nurses. EAST GARY (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—2,409) EAST GERMAIJT07JN (1 — Wayne, 2 — Richmond, 3— Indianapolis , 4--291) EATON (1— Delaware, 2 — Mincie, 3 — South Bend, 4 — 1,273) ECONOMY" (1— Wayne, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis, 4—212) EDINBURG (1— Johnson, 2 — Franklin, 3— Indianapolis, 4—2,209) ELBERFELD (l — Warrick, 2— Boonville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—546) ELIZABETH (l— Harrison, 2— Corydon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—178) ELIZABETHTOWN ( 1— Bartholomew, 2— Columbus, 3— Indianapolis , 4—294) ELKHART COUNTY [2— Goshen, 5— Indianapolis., 4—63,875, 5—462) ELKHART (l— Elkhart, 2— Goshen, 3— Indianapolis , 4—32,949) 71. B Associated Charities \ 112 Municipal Bldg.; Miss Bessie Kellogg, Executive Secretary. 72* F Elkhart Child Welfare Station, Municipal Bldg.; Mrs, Josephine Hooley, R. H. , Supervisor. 73. H Elkhart Community Chest, City Hall Annex, 219 3. 2nd St.; Mrs, Eunice I Neff , Executive Secretary, 74. C-I Governor T s Committee on Unemployment Relief, 116-1/2 Jefferson St.; County Visitor. 75. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #2, Branch Office, 2nd Flooi Equity Bldg.; Mr, Paul Ruber, Manager. ELLETT8OTLLE (1 — Monroe, 2— Bloomington, 3 — Indianapolis, 4 — 767) ELN0RA (1 — Daviess, 2 — Washington, 3— Indianapolis , 4 — 856) . ELW00D (1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—10,665) ENGLISH (1 — Crawford, 2— English, 3— Indianapdli s, -1—704) 76. C Crawford County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr, John H. Brown, Director. 367 IHDIAKA EHI&. GREEN (1— Kosciusko, 2— Warsaw, 3— South Bend, 4—371) EVA' IS VILLE ( 1— Vandorburg, 2— Evansvillc, 3— Indianapolis, 4—105,100)" 77. b Evansville Catholic "Charities, Furniture Bldg.; Mrs. Delphine Current. 78. B .Cor.munity Fund; Mrs . Florence 'Mc Conn ell, Secretary. 79. G Evansvillc State Hospital; ' Dr. John H. Hare, Supt. 80. B Family Y/elfarc Association, 517 Bond St.; Mrs. Irene C-. Emanuel, Executive Secretary''. 81. C-I GbvcrEDor's Commission on Unemployment Belief, Crescent Furniture Bldg.j Mrs. Virginia S. Campbell, Assistant Director; Miss Evelyn McDermitt, Senior Visitor , 82. I Indiana State Employment Service^ District #9, 16-1/2 Southeast 2nd St Mr. R. K. Vincent, District Manager. 83. I Indiana State Employment 'Service, 'District '#9, lS-l/2 Southeast 2nd St Branch Off ieey«:Mr. H. TJ. Hinshaw, Manager. 84. A Social Service Exchange, 717 Citizens Bank; Miss Anna Hughes j Registry 85. E State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, 200 N.Y/. 7th St.; Mr. Clarence N. Williams, Field Agent, 86. D Vanderburgh County Circuit and Juvenile Court', Room #203, Court House; Mr. Adolph Stollmar, Chief Probation Officer. ' 87. C Vanderburgh County Department" of Public Welfare, Court House, Room B-6 Mr. Walter P. wood, Director. 88. I.I-H Young Merits Christian Association. 89. J Young Women's Christian Association, 118-130 Vine St.; Miss Marjorio J. Rank, General Secretary. FAIRMONT (1— Grant, 2— Marion, 3— South Bend, 4—2,056) FAIRVIM PARK- ( 1— Vermillion, 2— Newport , 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,106) FAEMEESBDBG (1— Sullivan, 2— Sullivan, 3— Indianapolis, 4—993) FARMLAND (1— Randolph, 2— Winchester, 3— Indianapolis, 4—853) FAYETTE COUNT 5 / ( 2— Connorcvillo , 3— Indianapolis , 4—19,243, ' 5—216) FERDINAND (1— Dubois, 2— Jasper, 3— South Eend, 4—846) FISHER STATION (1— Hamilton, 2— Hoblesville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—158) FLORA (1— Carroll, 2— Delphi, 3— South Bend, 4—1,449) FLOYD COUNTY - (2— Now Albany, 3— Indianapolis, 4—34,555, 5—148) BtJHI? BRANCH (1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,341) FORTVILLE (l— Hancock, S— Greenfield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,289) 368 INDIANA. FORI' fJM (1— Allen, 2— Fort Wayne, 3— Indianapolis, 4—114,946) 90. D Allen County Circuit and Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr. A. J. Meyer, Adult Probation Officer; Mrs, Blanche McBennett, Probation Officer, Girls Division. 91. C-D Allen County Department of Public VIelfare, 311 Court House; Miss Ora R, Kuhlman, Director. 92. B-F Associated Catholic Charities, 414 Central Bldg.; Reverend W. ' Edward Sweigart, Director; Miss Eleanor Ferris, Executive Secretary. 93. C Elind Pension' of Allen County Department of Public 1/61 fare, Court House Room 101-1/2; Mr. Arthur ' Meyers , Assistant Director.' 94. H Catholic Community Center, 220 East Jefferson St.; fir. Jerome 'J, Werstein, Director; Reverend Vincent Mooncy, C.Y.O. Director. 95. E Family Service Bureau, 415 Central Bldg.; Miss Ethel McLano, Executive Secret ary. 96. 11 Fort Wayne Community " Chest , 314 Central Bldg.; Mr, E. A. Barnes, ' President; Mr. R. H. Stroud, General Secretary. 97. E-F Fort Wayne Jewish Federation, 401 Arcadia Court; Mrs. I. L. Bronstoin, Secretary-Treasurer. 98. G-0 Fort Wayne State School, 801 E. State St.; Dr. W. F.' Dunham, General Supt. , 99. C-I Governor's Commission on Unemployment ' Re li of , 310 County Court House; Miss Evelyn McDermit, County Visitor. 100. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #3, 810-814 S. Clinton St.; Mr. Wallace Studencki, District Manager. 101. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #3, Branch Office, 810-814 South Clinton St.; Mr. Walter S. Foster, Manager. 102. C-D Old Age Assistance of Allefi County, Department of Public Welfare,' Court House, Room 101-1/2; Mr, Arthur Meyers, Assistant Director. 103. B Lutheran Social Service League, 415 Central Bldg,; Miss Marie L. Zuckc Executive Secretary^ 104. F Pixley Child Welfare , 318 Central Bldg.; Mrs. Helen Plainer, Executive Secretary. 105. 0 Salvation Army For Transients, 133 E. Washington Blvd.; Major B. B. Isaacs, Officer in Charge. 106. C Wayne Township Relief Office, 921 S. Barr St.; Mr, Elmer J. Fox, Trustee. 107. 0 The Wheat ley Social Center, 421 E. Douglas Ave.; Mr. Edgar J. Unthank, Executive Secretary. 108. I Works Progress Administration, District #2, 1120 S. Barr St.; Mr. F. M, Woodward, Director. 109. J-H Young Women's Christian Association, ' 325 W. Wayne St.; Mrs, Mary McD Yaple, Travlers' Aid Representative. FOUNTAIN COUNTY ( 2— Covington, 3— Indianapolis, 4—17,971, 5—395) FOUNTAIN CITY (1«-Waync, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis , 4—480) FOWLER (1— Benton, 2— Fowler, 3— South Bend, 4—1,564) 110. C Benton County' Department' of Public" Wei fare; Mr. W. A. Hinckley, Presi- >i dent; Mr. Ed. Childress, Director. " 369 INDIAIIA. EOWLHRETCK (1— Grant, 2— Marion., 3— South Bond, 4—204) FRANCES VILLE (1— Pulaski, 2— Winanac, 3— South Bend, 4 —71 2) FRANCISCO (1 — Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3 — Indianapolis, • 4 — 728) FRANKFORT (1— Clinton, 2— Frankfort, 5— Indianapolis, 4—12,196) Clinton 'County Circuit and Juvenile Courts, Court House; Mr. Fred L, Plamer, Probation and Juvenile Officer. Clinton 'Count}*- Department of Public Welfare, Court House; I£r. Fred Planer, Director. FRANKLIN COUNTY ( 2— Brookville, 3— Indianapolis , 4 — 14,498, 5—394) FRANKLIN (1— Johnson, 2— Franklin, 3— Indianapolis, 4—5,682) ' 115. C Governors* Commission oh Unemployment Relief, Star Bids. J Irs. Florence Hamrum, Senior Visitor. 114. I Indiana State Employment Service, 40-1/2 N. "Water, Mutual Bldg. and Loar Bldg.; Mr* Frank E. Richtcr, Local Manager. 115. C-D Johnson County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Myron McCurry, Director. FRANKTQN (1— Madison, 2 — Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—829) FREDERICKSBURG (I— Washington, 2— Sclera, 3— Indianapolis, 4—215) FREMONT (1— Steuben, 2— Angola, 3— South Bend, 4—802) FRENCH LICK (1— Orange, 2— Paoli, 3— Indianapolis, 4—2,452) FULTON COUNTY ( 2— Rochester , 3— South Bend, 4—15,038, 5—371-^ FULTON (1— Fulton, 2— Rochester, 3— South Bend, 4—397) GALVESTON (l— Cass, 2— Loganport, 3— South Bend, 4—666) GARRETT (1— DeKalb, 2— Aurturn, 3— South Bend, 4—4,428) GARY (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—103,000) lie; Calumet Township Office. 117. B Catholic Social Service Bureau, 583 Broadway; Reverend YJ, Ed Sweigart, Director; Miss Marie' 0. Parthun, Executive Secret Hard ary. 118. D City Court Probation Department, 25 E. 7th Ave,; Mrs. Gladys Chief Mult Probation Officer. i:. McNeil. 119; I Qocsmnity Chest. 120 : H C.Y.0. Headquarters. 121'. I-N Gary Good Wili Industries, 122; B-G Glcason V/clfarc Center. 123. C Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, City Hall, 4th and Brood - way; Mrs. Ruth Kelly, Supervisor. 111. D 112. C 370 INDIANA 124. I Indiana 'State Employment Service, District #1, 25 S. 6th St.; Mr. C. E. Farmer, District Manager. 125. I Indiana State Employment Service, District //l, Branch Office, 25 E. 6th Ave.; Mr • John Carter, Manager. 126*. M International Institute. 127. C Lake County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. R. W. Ballar Director; Mr. Arthur Daronatsy and Don old Dykeman, Parole Agents.' 128. D Lake County Probation and Parole Office for Juveniles, ' Court House, 4th and Broadway; Miss Hazel Whitlock, Dr. L, Dingham, I'r. Pat Natale, and' Miss Agnes Doyle, Probation Officers; Mr. Perry Alcxidl, Mrs. Arthur Daronatsy and Mr. Donald Kykeman, Parole Officers. 129', G Lake County Tuberculosis Association. 130 ; C Salvation Army. 131. M State Vocational Relief Office, 524 Garfield St.; Miss Lura Lee Bailey, Supervisor. 132", H Young Men's Christian Association. 133. H Young Yfomen's Christian Association, GAS CITY (1— Grant, 2— Marion, 3— South Bend, 4—3,087) GASTON (l— Delaware, 2 — Mincie, 3— South Bend, 4—654) GENEVA (1 — Adams, 2— Decatur, 3 — South Bend, 4—895) GENTRYVILLE ( 1— Spencer, 2— Rockport, 3— Indianapolis, 4--271) GEORGETOWN (l— Floyd, 2— New Albany, 3— Indianapolis , 4—374) GIBSON COUNTY ( 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—29,202, 5—486 ) GIMCO CITY (1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—15) GLENWOOD (l — Fayette and Rush, 2 — Connersville and Rushvillc, 3 — Indiana- polis, 4—374) G00DLAND (l— Newton, 2— Kent land, 3— South Bend, 4—978) GOSHEN (1— Elkhart, 2— Goshen, 3— Indianapolis, 4—10,397) * 134. D Elkhart County Circuit and Juvenile Court, Court House; Dr. Edmund C. Lindsay, Probation Officer, 135. C-D Elkhart County Deportment of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Marion MacDonald, Director. 136. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #2, Branch Office, 2nd Floor Spohh Bldg,; Mr. Eugene Ruark, Senior Interviewer. G0SP0RT (1 — Owen, 2— Spencer, 3— Indionapolis, 4—722) GRAB ILL (1— Allen, 2— Fort Wayne, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—276) GRAND VIEW (1— Spencer, 2— Rockport, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—588) 371 IITDIA1IA. GMFI COUNTY (2— Marion, 3— South Bend, 4—51,065, 5—423) GREENE" COUNTY ( 2— Bloomf ield, 3— Indianapolis , 4—31,481, 5—543) GREENCASTLE (l — Putnam, 2 — Greene as tie, 3— Indianapolis , 4—4,613) Indiana State Farm, R.R.#2;"Mr. Floyd J. 'Hemner, Supt. Putnam County Circuit Court; Honorable C. C. Gillen, Judge; Mr. Benton Curtis, 'Probation Officer. Putnam' County Department of Public Yfelfare, Court House; Mr. Benton Curtis, Director. GREENDALE (l — Dearborn, 2 — Lawrencoburg , 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 1,050) GREENFIELD (1— Hancock, 2— Greenfield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—4,188) Hancock County Department of Public Welfare; Mr. Moses C. Wood, Director, GREENSBORO ( 1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 239) GRESNSEURG ( 1— Decatur, 2— Creensburg, 3— Indianapolis , 4—5,702) 141. C Decatur' County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Gertrurl Wilson, Director. 142'. C Greensbrug Welfare Society; Miss Nell Havens, Secretary. 143. J Travelers T Aid Society, 511 N. Broadway^ Miss Clara H. Bird, Cooperatir Representative. GREENSFORK (1— Wayne, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis, 4—333) GREENTOWN (1— Howard, 2— Kokomo, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,021) GREENVILLE ( 1— Floyd, 2— New Albany, 3— Indianapolis , 4—257) GREFNY/00D (l—Johnson, 2— Franklin, 3— Indianapolis , 4—2,377) GRIFFIN (l — Posey, 2— Mt. Vernon, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—208) GRIFFITH (1— Lake, &— CfcoTO Point, 3— South Bend, 4—1,178) HAGERST07JN ( 1— Wayne, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,262) HAMILTON CCCNTY ( 1— Hamilton, 3— Noblesville, 3— Indir.napclis , 4—23,144, 5—399) HAMILTON (1— Steuben, 2— Angola, 3— South Bend, 4—357) HAMLET (1— Starke, 2— Knox, 3— South Eend, 4—418) HAM10ND (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—64,560) 144. B-F Catholic Associated' Charities , 58 Clinton St.; Reverend W. Edward Sweigart, Director. 372 1371 D 138. D- 139. C 140. C INDIANA. 145. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #1, Branch Office, 423 l/2 Fayette St.; Mr, Byron Jordan j Jr., Manager. 146. D Lake County Juvenile Court; Mr. Walter M. Jeorso, Probation Officer. HANCOCK COUNTY ( 2— Greenfield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—16,605, 5—307) HANOVER (1— Jefferson, 2— Kadi son, 3— Indianapolis, 4—390) HARDINS3URG ( 1— Washington, 2— Salem, 3— Indianapolis , 4—254) HARRISON COUNTY (2— Corydon, 3— Indianapolis , 4—17,254, 5—486 HARTFORD CITY ( 1— Elr.ckford, 2— Hartford City, 5— South BondJ 4—6,613) 147. C Department of Public Welfare; Mrs. Jessie Neussel, Director. HARTSVILLS (l — Bartholomew, 2— Columbus, 3— Indianapolis, 4—342) HAUBSTADT ( 1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis, -4—674) HAZLETON (1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—507) HEBRON (1— Porter, 2— Valparaiso, 3— South Bend, 4—693) HENDRI CKS COUNTY (2— Danville, 5— Indianapolis , 4—19,725, 5 — 1-08 ) HENRY COUNTY (B— Hew Castle, 3— Indianapolis, 4—35,238, 5—397) HIGHLAND (1— Lake, 2 — Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4 — 1,553) HIGH7J00DS (1— Marion, 2— Indianapolis , 3— Indianapolis, 4—28) HILLS BO RO (1 — Fountain, 2 — Covington, 3— Indianapolis , 4 — 448) HOBART (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—5,787) HOLLAND (1— Dubois, 2— Jasper, 3— South Bend, 4—323) HOPE ( 1— Bartholomew, 2— Columbus, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,085) HOWARD COUNTY ('2— Kokomo, 3— Indinnapoli s, 4—46,696, 5—297) HUDSON (1— Stcuber., 2— Angola, 3— South Bend, 4—431) ■ HUNTTNGBURG ( 1— Dubois, 2— Jasper, 3— South Bend, 4—3,440) HCBTINGTON COUNTY ( 2— Huntington, 3— South Bend, 4—29,073, 5—386) 373 I1TDIA1TA HONTINGTON (1— Huntington, 2— Huntingt on, 3 — South Bond, 1 41 Mer i di an St . ' 163. C Department of Public Welfare, Division of Institutional Classification Education and Welfare, 141 S. Meridian St.; Mr. Donald T. Griffin, Supervi sor . 164. D Department of Public Welfare, Division of Paroles, 141 3. Meridian St.; Mr. Frank D, Hope, Supervisor of Paroles. G Division of Child Hygiene, 230 E. Ohio St.; Mr. Glenn Burton, Supervise-' G Division of ' Tuberculosis Clinic, City Hospital; Mrs. Nell Dixon R. N. , Supervisor. 167. K English Avenue Boys* Club, 1414 English Ave.; Mr. ffllliaa Stewart, Director. 168. B Family Welfare Society, 333 N. Pa. St.; Mrs. Blythc W. Francis, General Secretary. 169. I Good Will Industries, 625 Fletcher Place; Mcr. Howard C. Lytic, Supt. 170. C-I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, 141 3. Mc ridian Ave,; Mr. R. W. Bunch, Acting State Director. 171. C-I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, 257 W. Washington St.; Mi:;s Isabel Hays, County Visitor. 374 INDIANA 172. 0 Havrthorno Social Service Association, 2440 Y7. Ohio St.; Reverend C. G. Baker , Supt . 173. H Horman Lautcr Memorial Boys' Club, Greeley and West Market Ets.j Mr. Everrett Kelly, Director. 174. B Indiana Girls' School, R. R. 3 - Box 440; Dr. Zonosha Sessions, Supt. 175. M Indiana School for the Blind. 176. G-M Indiana Society for Mental Hygiene, 141 S. Mcridion St.; Mr. Donald DuShane, President; Mr. Thonas Gottschalk, Secretary. 177. I Indiana State Enployncr.t Service, 141 S. Meridian St.; Mr. I Tart in F. Carpenter, Director. 178. I Indiana State Employment Service, Branch Office, 148 E. Morkct St.; Mr. 3. 3. Springer, Local Manager. 179. I Indiana State Snployncnt Service, District #7,- 148 E. Market St.; Mr. George J. Smith, District Manager* 180. I-M Indiana State Rehabilitation Division, 148 E. Market St.; Mr. Taylor C. Parker, Placement Agent. 181. M Indiana State School for the Deaf. 182. G Indiana University Social Service Dept., 702 Wilson St.., ITr. J. B. II. Martin, Administrator ; Mrs. Ruth I.'cllquhm, Secretory of Socio! Ser- vice Dept. 183. D Indiana ".Tenon's Prison, 401 N. Randolph St.; Mrs. Marion F. Gallup, Supt.; TTrs. Ethel ITrucger, State Parole Officer for "Toner. 184. G Indianapolis City .Hospital, 10th and Locke Sts . ; Dr. Charles 77. Myers, Supt . . 185. IT Indianapolis Community Fund, 406 .Majestic Bldg. ;. Mr. Raymond i ? . Cdapp, * $ ' Manager.- . ' -v.. . 186. 0 Indianapolis Foundation, 1012 Hune I Tansur 33 dg. ; Mr-. Eugene C. Poster, Director. 187. C Indianapolis Public Schools, Social Service Dept., 150 IT. Meridian St.; Mr. 77. A. Hacker, Director; Mies Bertha Loraing, Case Supervisor. 188. J Indianapolis Trevclcr'e Aid Society, Union Station; Mrs. Eloanore J. Rhetor, Executive Secretory. 189. H-0 Jcvrish Community Center Association, 2314 H. Meridian St.; Mr. Allan Eloon, General Secretary. 190. B-F Jewish Family Service Society, 17 77. I orris St.; Mr. H. J. Hynnn, Executive Director; address all correspondence to Miss Ruth Skon, Case v;orker . 191. D Marion" County Criminal Court, 58 Court House; Hon. Frcnk Mr. A. O. Cooley, Probation Officer. P. Baker, Judge 192. f Marion County Dept. of Public TTelfcre, 257 77. Washinton S L. Neal, Director. 4- o * ; Mr. Thonas 193. D Marion Countjr Juvenile Court; Hon. John ?. Geckler, Judgr E. Shelby, Chief Adult Probation Officer. Irs. Nancy . 194. w • National Child Tdclfarc Division, The airier icon Legion; Tie Puschncr, Director. 3 Emnc C. 195. D Probation Dept. Municipal Courts of Morion County, Room rt St.; La?. Solon C. Vial, Chief Probation Officer. 10 ,. 35 S • i»l a , 196. G Public Health Nursing Association, 308 Majestic Bldg.;. Mi Short, R. N. , Supt . S3 Beatrice 375 INDIANA. 197. 0 Salvation Amy, 205 7J. Pearl St.; Col. Bcrtran Rodda, Divisional Con- riahder . 198. D Sisters of Good Shepherd, 111 11, Reyraond St.; Reverend Mother I*. Au- gusta, Director. 199. A Social Service Exchange, c/o Family 'Jo If are Society, Roon #25, 333 K. Bam. St.; Kiss Annie T. Mock, Director. 200. G State Doportnont of Public Hoe 1th, State House; Dr. Verne K. Harvey, Director. 201. C State Department of Public V/clfare, Roon '$809 State House, 141 3. Mer- idian St.; i.Ir, Thurnan A. Gottschalk, Administrator* 202. D State Probation Division, Executive Department , Rooa #210, 328 State House; I.Irs. Inez M. Scholl, Director of Probation. 203. M State of Indiana Department of Education, 215 State St.; Mr. Eloyd I. McMurrey, Supt .-Director ; Miss Dorothy Dobbs, Secret cry. 204. I-M State Vocational Rehabilitation Office, 227 State House; Mr. Slater Bertlow, Supervisor; Mr. Taylor C. Parker, Placcncnt Agent. 205. G Sunnysidc Sanatorium, Marion County Tuberculosis Hospital, R. R. #12; Dr. A. E. Hubbard, Supt.; I.Irs. Gertrude Bogan, Registered Nurse. 206. J Transient Referral Bureau, 214 IT. Senate Avenue; Mr. Ralph V. Story, Chief Clerk. ' 208. D United States District Court, Ecdcrai Bldg. ; Mr. Adolph K. Mruse, U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Bartholomew, Boone, Brjmn, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Crawford, Daviess, Dearborn, Dccrtur, Delaware, Dubois, Fayette, Floyd, Fountain, Franklin, Gibson, Greene, Hamilton, Hancock, Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Howard, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Knox, Lawrence, Madison, Mar ion, Mar tin, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, Perry, Pike, Posey, Putnam, Ran- dolph, Ripley, Push, Scott, 'Shelby, Spencer, Sullivan, Switzer- land, Tipton", Union, Vancorburg, Vermillion, Vigo, UarricK, ./ashing- tjn and Wayne Counties. 209. I-K Veterans' Fl a cement Service, U. 3. Employment Service, 141 S. Meridian St.; Mr. Melville VI. Perkins, Veterans' Placement Repr c c nt at ivc for Indiana. 210. K Veterans' ^d.ministr~t ion Facility, ¥. River Drive & 26th St.; Mr. John H. Ale', Manager; lies. Constance Strauss, Social Worker. 211. I Vocational 'Rehabilitation Field Agent Office, 150 M. Meridian St.; Mr. Fr"nk Taylor, Field --gent. 212. C Warren Township, 10 Johnson Ave.; Mr. Charles M. walker, Trustee. 213. G Dr. W. B. Fletcher's Sanatorium, 1140 E. Market St.; Dr. M. A. Spink, President . 214. H-M Young Men's Christian Association, 310 IT. 111.; Ir. Harry 7. Mhito, General Secretary. 215. H-M Young Men's Christian association (Colored), 450 N. Senate St.; I.r. P. E. ' DeFrarrtz, Executive Secretary. 216. H-M Young 'Toner's Christian Association, 653 N. St.; Miss ley Belcher, Executive Secretary. 217. H-M Young '..'omen's Christian 'Association, 329 IT. Pennsylvania . ;t. ; Miss Essie L. Maguire, General Secretary'. 218. H-M Young '..'omen's Christian Association, Phyllis Mhcatley Branch, 653 N. "..'est Street; Miss May Eelcher, Executive Secretary. 376 INDIANA. INGAUS (1— Madison, 2— -Anderson, 3— South Bond, 4—430) JACKS ON ' C GUI I TY ( 2— Br otmst om , 3 — Indi anapo 1 i s , 4— 23,731, 5—518) J 'J IEST0T/N (1— Boor o, 2— Lebanon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—552) JASONVILLE (1— Groono, 2— Bloonf ield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—3,536) JASPER COUNTY ( 2— Rensselaer, 3— South Bend, 4—13,388, 5— 562) JASPER (1— Dubois, 2— Jasper, 3— South Bend; 4—3,905) 219. C Dubois County Department of Public Welfare; Mr. Cecil B. Foddrill, Director . 220. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #9, Branch Office, 515 I Tain St.; Nr. . J-tos McClanahan, Senior Interviewer. 221. D Dubois County Circuit and Juvenile Court; Mrs. Stella Josephs, Probation Officer. JAY COUNTY (2— Portland, 3— South Bend, 4—20,846, 5—375 JEFFERSON COUNTY (2— Ifadison, 3— Indianapolis , 4—19182, 5—364) JEFFSRS ONVTLLE (1— Clark, 2— Jeff ers onvillo, 3— Indianapolis, 4—11,946) 222. C Clark County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; I.Irs. Nary T. Hughes, Director. 223. C-I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, 116 '7. market St.; Nrs. Betty ncGaughcy, Senior Visitor. 224. I Indiana State. Employment Service, District #8, Branch Office, Room 20 Voigt Bldg. ; Nr. Ilerle ALldredge, Senior Interviewer. JENNINGS COUNTY (2— Vernon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—11,800, 5—383) JOHNS ON COUNTY (2— Franklin, 3— Indianapolis, 4—21,706, 5—322 ) J0NESB0R0 (1— Grant, 2— liar ion 3— South Bend, 4—1,496) JONESVILLE (1— Bartholomew, 2— Columbus, 3— Indianapolis , 4—152) JUDSON (1— Parke, 2— Rockville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1.11) KEi.PTON (1 — Tipton, 2 — Tipton, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—469) KENDALL VI LLE (1— Noble, 2— Albion, 3— South Bend, 4—5,439) KENNARD (1— Henry, 2— New Castle, 3— Indianapolis, 4—440) KENTLAND (1— Newton, 2— Kent land, 3— South Bend, 4—1,355) 225. C Newton County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Hiss Georgia I. Kohls, Director. KEY/ANNA (1— Fulton, 2— Rochester, 3— South Bend, 4—682) 377 INDIANA "PNGJ T iixS (1— Fountain, 2— Go Tin gt on, 3-— Indianapolis, -1—502) KERKLIN (1— Clinton, 2— Frankf ort , 3 — Indianapolis, 4—644) I2TIGHTSTC'P! (l~Honry, 2— flow Castle, 3— Indi anapolis, 4—2,209) 226. 0 Soldiers 1 and Sailors' Children's Hone; fflss Juliana Thorrian, Social 3 or vi cc Director. KHIGI23SVILLE (1— Clay, 2— Brazil, 3— Indianapolis, 4—704) KNOX COUNTY ( 2— Vinccnncs, 3— Indianapolis , 4—43,813; 5—510) KNOX (1— Starke, 2— Knox, 3— South Bend, 4 — 1,815 ) 227. C Stark© County Department of Public Welfare; Ir. C. II. Phillips, Director. 228. C St ~rkc County Eaergoncy he lief A9nini strat ion ; Ir. Janes P. Falvoy, County Chairmen. 229. D Starke County Probation Office; Jfr. Charles 3. Lundin, Probation Officer. KOKDHO" (1— HoT.T.rd, 2— Kokono, 3— Indianapolis, 4—33,200) 250. C Child Pelfe re Comitteo. 231. C-I Governor's Connission on Unenploynont Relief, County Court House; Hiss Brma Copelcnd, Senior Visitor. 232. D Howard County Circuit end Juvenile Court, Court House; Pr. Ward. C." Cooper, hdult Probation Officer; Pro. Helen Cain Spencer, Juvenile Probat ion Of f i cor . 233. G Ho par d County Departnent of Public Welfare, 520 Citizens Bank 31<3g, Urs m Helen Stone, Director. 234. I Indiana State Sraployaont Service, District #4, Branch Office, . . _ 223 N. Main St.; Jr. P. %. Hays, l.£snagor. 235. H Young Horicns' Christian Association, KOSCIUSKO COUNTY (2— Warsaw, 5— South Dene 1 :, 4—27,488, 5—541) EOUTS (1— Porter, 2— Valparaiso , 3— South Pond, 4—565) L4C0NIA (1 — H rrison, 2— Corydon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—103) LP CHOSSE (1— LaPorto, 2— LaPo'rte, 3— South Bend, 4—568) LADOGA (1— Pont eon cry, 2— Craurf ordsvillo, 3— Indianapolis , 4—329) PVPAYSTPP (1— Tippecanoe, 2— Lafayette, 3— South Bend, 4—26,240) 256. IT Comunity Chest; "Ire. Laura Arnold, Secretary. 237. C Fairfield Tour.ship Trustee's Office, Roqn $2, Court Houses 258. G Florrcr I'd ssion Public Health Nursing Service; Ire. Core Ketzmon, Visiting Nurse. 239. C-I Governor's Cornission on UneriployiTont Pclicf, 603 Colunbin St.; Pies Louise Schoepfel, County Visitor; Piss Jane Cartwright , Senior Visitor. 240. I Indisna State Eoployxaont Service, District #4, Branch Office, 312 N. 4th St.; *'r. Richard E. Ha ugh, T.'snagcr. 3 78 INDIANA 241. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #4, 312 N. 4th St.; nr '. Robert Thomas, District itonr.ger. ' 242. 0 Salvation Army; Captain II. J. Rowland. 243. K State Soldiers' Hone. 244. D Tippecanoe County Criminal and Juvenile Court; Honorable Lynn \J. Parkinson, Judge; tUss Grace Bcuor, Probation Officer." 245. C Tippecanoe County Deportment of Public Welfare, Room 34, Court Hou Mrs, Juliet M. Snyder, Director. 246. G Tippecanoe County Tuberculosis Association; Miss Es telle Parker, Executive Secretary. 247,. J" Travelers' Aid Society. 248. H-M Young Liens 1 Christian Association; Mr. E. R. Brown, General Secretary. 249. H-M Young Women s* Christian Association; Miss Louise J. Clark, General Secretary. LA FOPTAINE (1— '/[abash, 2— 'Jab ash, 3— South Bend, 4—604) LAGRANGE COUNTY (2— Lagrange, 3— South Bend, 4—13,730, 5—387) LXrRANGE (1 — Lagrange, 2 — Lagrange, 3 — South Bend, 4 — 1,640) 250. C Lagrange County Department of Public Welfare, 115 N. Detroit St.; lira* Ona 1,1. Ktieuss, County Director. 251. D Lagrange' County Probation Office; Mrs . G. J. Knouss, Probation Officer. LAGRO (1— Wabdsh, S— Wabash, 3— South Bend, 4—467) 'LAKE COUNTY (2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—261,310, 5—492) LAKEVILLE (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— South Bend, 4—522) 252. C Union Township; Mr. Ercd Carbiener, Trustee. LANESVILLE ( 1— Harrison 2— Corydon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—273) LA PAZ (1— Marshall, 2— Plymouth, 3— South Bend, 4—375) LAPEL (,.1— Madison, 2 — "aider son, 3— South Bend, 4—1,140) LA PORTE COUNTY (2— La Porte, 3— South Bend, 4—60,490, 5—595) LA PORTE (1— La Porte, 2— La Porte, 3— South Bend, 4—17,254) La Porto County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Michael J. Lnhey, Director. Indiana State Employment Service, District #1, Branch Office, 2nd Floor, Phoenix Bldg. ; Mr. Ralph Hoover, Senior Interviewer. La Porte County Circuit and Juvenile Court; Mr. ELner H. 7/ilheln, Chief Probation Officer. United States Employment Service. Woncns ' Association of La Porte, 902 Mich. Ave.; Mrs. Grace E. Parker, Resident Director. 253. C 254. I 255. D 256; I 257. J IFDIA1IA. URWILL (1— Whitley, 2—Coluribia City, 8— Indianapolis, 4—262) LAUREL (1 — Franklin, 2~ Brookville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—516) LAJTRENCE COUNTY (2— Bedford, 3— South Bend, 4—35,583., 5—456) LAWRENCE (1— Marion, 2— Indianapolis , 3— Indianapolis, 4—840) IA7JRENCE3URG (l— Dearborn, 2— lawr enc eburg , 3— Indianapolis, 4—4,0 Dearborn County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Rose 0. Smith, Director. Dearborn Count y Nurs 5ng Service, Indiana State EnplOynent Service, District #8, Branch Office, 26 W. High St.; Mr. Harry Hoffman, Manager. IEAVENWOHTH (1— Crawford, 2— English, 3— Indianapolis, 4—418) LEBAKTQN (1 — Boone, 2 — Lebanon, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 6,445) Boone County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Itr. Carl H. Barnett, Director, LEE3BUEG (1— Kosciusko, 2— Warsaw, 3— South Bond, 4—371) IEWISVILLE ( 1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—442) LIBERTY (1— Union, 2— Liberty, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,241) Union County Deportment of Public' Welfare, 11 E. Union St.; •I.Ir. George A. Coughlin, Director. LIGONTER (1— Noble, 2— Albion, 3— South Bend, 4—2,054) LINDEN (1 — Montgomery, 2— Crawford svi lie, 3— Indianapolis, 4—541) LINTON (1— Greene, 2— Bloomf ield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—5,085) Indiana State Employment Service, District #6, Branch Office, 171 IT, Main St. ; Mr. Harold Fciock, Senior Interviewer. LITTLE YORK ( 1— Washington , 2— Salon, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 14C ) LIVONIA (1— Washington, 2— Salem, 3— Indianapolis, 4—168) LIZT0N (1— Hendricks, 2— Danville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—2.17) L0GANSP0RT (1— Cass, 2— Lcgansport , 3— South Bend, 4 — 18,503) Cass County Department of Public Welfare, Court House j Mrs . Veffa B. Smith, Director. Indiana State Employment Service, District 7/4, 'Branch Off ice, 2nd El oo r, 408 l/2 Broadway; ' Mr. Howard Davis, Manager. Iogensport St" to Hospital; Dr. C. L. Williams, Supt. Young Women s 1 'Christian Association, 127 E. Broadway; Miss H. Emma Meyer, Executive Secretary. 38C LONG BEACH (1— La Porte, 2— La Porto, 3— South Bond, 4—436) L00G00TEE (1— Martin, 2~ Shoals, 3— Indianapolis, 4—2,203) LOWELL (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bond, 4—1,274) LYKHURST (1 — Marion, 2 — Indianapolis, 3— Indianapolis, 4--51) LYNN (1— Randolph, 2— V'inchest er , 3 — Indianapolis, 4—936) LYNNvTLLE (l--Warrick, 2— Boonville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—254) LYONS (1— Greene, 2— Bloomf icld, 3— Indianapolis, 4— £06) i'.IACY (1— Miami, 2— Peru, 3— South Bond, 4—279) MADISON COUNTY (2— Anderson, 3— South Bond, 4—83,000, 5—450) MADISON (1— Jefferson, 2— Madison, 3— Indianapolis, 4—6,530) Jefferson County Department of Public ' Viol fare , 408 N. Jefferson St.; Mr, Lor i en Larimore, County Director, The King*s Daughters Hospital, Presbyterian Ave, MARENGO (1— Crawford, 2— English, 3— Indianapolis, 4—306) MARION COUNTY ( 2— Indianapolis, 3— South Bend, 4—422,666, 5—397) MARION (1 — Grant, 2— Marion, 3— Soutn Bend, 4 — 24,496) Family Welfare Society, Room #2j City Hall; Mass Lucille Gardner, Director and General Secretary. Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, City Hall; Miss Evelyi McDermit, Sr. Visitor. Grant County Board of Charities. Grant County Circuit and Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr, R. E. Bailey, Chief Probation Officer. Grant County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Homer King, Director. Grant County Tuberculosis Association; Mrs, Oressa Knee, Director. Indiana State Employment Service, District *#5, Branch Office, 308 S. Boots St.; Miss Bernicce Maxwell, Manager, Veterans' Administration; Miss Edna Snapp, Psychiatric Social Vorko: MlARKLE (1— Huntington and Wells, 2— Huntington and Bluff ton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—621) MARXLEVTLLE (1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—251) MARSHALL COUNTY (2— Plymouth, 3— South Bend, 4—25,077, 5—441 ) MARSHALL (l— Parke, 2— Rockville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—293) MARTIN COUNTY (2— Shoals, 3— Indianapolis, 4—10,103, 5—339 ) INDIANA a&BUNSTTILLE (1— Morgan, 2— Mart InsTlll c, 3— Indian apolis, e — 4,962) Governor's Coinmission on Unemployment Relief, City Kail; lira, Dorothy Garter, Senior Visitor. Morgan County Board of Charities; Mr. C. F.i Schnaitcr, President. Morgan County Departnont of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Robert Brom, Director. MATTHEWS (1— Grant, 2— Morion, 3— South Bend, 4—513) MAUCKPORT (1— Harrison, 2— Corydon, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—203) REDARYVILLE (1— Pulaski, 2— VJinanac, 3— South Bend, 4—510) MEDORA (1— Jackson, 2 — Brownstown, 3— Indianapolis, 4—654) HELLOTT (1 — Fountain, 2— Covington, 3— -Indianapolis, — 312) I IENT011E (1— Kosciusko, 2 — Warsaw, 3— South Bend, 4—704) : EERON (1— Sullivan, 2— Sullivan, 3— Indianapolis, 4—397) MIAMI COUNTY (2— Peru, 3— South Bend, 4—29,032, 5—381) MICHIGAN CITY (1— La Porte, 2— La Porte, 3— South Bund, 4—27,900) Governor's C omission on Unemployment Relief, 252 Franklin St.; Hiss Helen Hay Trees, Senior "Visitor; Mrs. Thelna Roi chard, County Visitor. Indiana Hospital for Insane Crir.iinals; Mr. Louis E. Kunkol, Harden. Indiana State Employment Service, District #1, Branch Office, 3rd Floor", 717 Franklin St. ; Mr. H. E. St oner, Senior Interviewer Indiana State Prison; Mr* Louis E. Kunkel, Harden. I IE CHIGAN TO 7.T I (l— Clinton, 2— Hrankport, 3— Indianapolis , 4—419) MIDDLEBURY (1— Elkhart, 2— Goshen, 3— Indianapolis , 4—656) MEDDLET0YJN (1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3— Indianapolis , 4—1,348) ULAN (1— Ripley, 2— Versailles, 3— Indianapolis , 4—877) MILIOHD (1— Kosciusko, 2— >/ar sow, 3— South Bend, 4—869) ME LLSRSBURG ( 1— Elkhart , 2— Gcshen, 3— Indianapolis, 4—344) MELLHOUSEN (1 — Decatur, 2— Oreensburg, 3 — Indianapolis, 4 — 162) MILLTOM (1— Crawford & Harrison, 2— English & Corydon, 3— Ir.dianapc 4—795) MILTON (l— Uajnie, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis, 4—612) I HSHA7JAKA (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— South Bend, 4—28,530) MITCHELL (1— Lawrence, 2— Bedford, 3— South Bend, 4—5,226) H0D0C (1— Randolph, 2— Winchester, 3— Indianapolis, 4—236) 332 I.DNON (1— White, 2 — Ilont icello, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,371) MONROE COUNTY ( 2— Eloonington, 3~*Indianapolis, 4—35,974, 5—416 ) MONROE (1— Adams, 2— Decotur, 3— South Bond, 4—322) MONROE CITY (1— Knox, 2— Yincennes, 3— Indianapolis , 4—544) IJDNR0SV3LLE (1— All an, 2— Fort Wayne, 3— Indianapolis, 4—897) MONTEREY (1— Pulaski, 2— finance , 3— South Bend, 4— 2S3) MONTEZUMA (1— Parke, 2— Rockville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,292) MONTGOMERY COUNTY ( 2— Crawfordsvillc, 3— Indianapolis , 4— 26,980, 5—501) MONTGOMERY (1— Daviess, 2— Washington, 3 — Indianapolis, 4--44S) MONT ICELLO ( 1— White, 2— Mont icello, 3— Indianapolis, 4—2,331) County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Geneva J. Loughry, Director. Governor's Commission on Un aaploynent Relief, 109 W. Washington St. Miss Jane Cartright, County Visitor. MONTP SLIER ( 1— Blackford, 2— Hartford City, 3— South Bend, 4—1,859) M00REL;nD (1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3— Indianapolis , 4—384) MOORES HILL (1 — Dearborn, 2— Lawrcnceburg, 3— Indianapolis, 4—349) MOORESVILLE ( 1— Morgan, 2— Martinsville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—1,910) MOREFIBLD (1 — Switzerland, 2— Vevay, 3— Indianapolis , 4—84) MORGAN COUNTY ( 2— Mart insvill e, 3— Indianapolis, 4—19,424 5— 406) HORGANTOWM (1— Morgan, 2— Martinsville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—748) MOROCCO (1— Newton, 2— Kent land, 3— South Bend, 4—1,006) M0RRIST0V.N (1— Shelby, 2— Shelbyville, 3— Indi anapolis , 4—608) MOUNT AUBURN ( 1— Wayne, 2— Richmond, 3— Indi anapolis , 4 — 161) MOUNT AYR (1— Newton, 2— Kent land, 3— South Bend, 4—216) MOUNT CARTEL ( 1— Franklin , 2 — Brookville, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—150) MOUNT ETNA ( 1— Hunt ington , 2— Huntington, 3— South Bond, 4—135) MDUNT SUflilT (1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3— Indianapolis, 4—274) MOUNT VERNON (1— Posey, 2— lit'. Vernon, 5— Indionapoli , 4—5,035) 289. C Department of Public Welfare, Posey County; Memorial Coliseum; Mr. Syl varus Johnson, Director. MUNCIE (1— Delaware, 2 — Huncie, 3— Indianapolis , 4—47,200) 290. C Delaware County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. E. Stanton Jrnney, Director. 291. I Governor's Commission on Unenploynent Relief, 1128 3. Mulberry St. Hiss Alice Eisher, Junior Visitor. 292. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #5, 314 E. Main St.; Mr. Walter B. Swan, District Manager. 293. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #5, Branch Office,- ; 314 E* Main St.; Mr. Joseph Broecker, Manager. 294. J Muncie & Delaware County Young Womens' Christian .Assoc iat ion, 310 . Charles St.; Hiss Florence H. Adams, General Secretary. 295. D Delaware County Circuit and Juvenile Court, Court House; Mrs. Mary L. Voyles, Probation ' Of ficcr. 296. B Social Service Bureau, 1128 S. Mulberry St. ; Miss Ge rtrude N. Horn Executive Secretary. 297. G Visiting Nurse Association. MUNSTER (1— Lake, 2— Crown Point, 3— South Bend, 4—975) NAPPANCE (1— Elkhart, 2— Goshen, 3— Indianapolis , 4—2,957) NASEVILLE ( 1— Brown, 2— Nashville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—369) 298. C Brown Court y Department of Public Welfare, State Bank Bldg.; Mr. Jack Woods, Director. NM A IB Air/ (1— Floyd, 2— New Albany, 3— Indianapolis, 4—25,819) 299. C Floyd County Department of Public Welfare, Court House, Mr. Virgel Summers, Director. 300. C-I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, Old City Hall; Mrs. Betty McGaughey, Senior Visitor. 301. I Indiana State Enployment Service, District #8, Branch Office, 145-151 E. Spring St.; Mr, 771 Scott Lane, Manager. 302. C-I Works Progress Administration, 6th'Fl^or Elsby Bldg.; Mr. John Cody, Sr., Director of District #4. NEW AMSTERDAM (1— Harrison, 2— Corydon, 3— Indianapolis , 4—101) NEWBERG (1— Warrick, 2— Boonville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,262) NEWBERRY (1— Greene, 2— Bloomf ield, 3— Indianapolis , 4—366) MEW CARLISLE (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— South Bend, 4—718) ffl£! CASTLE (1— Henry, 2— Hew Castle, 3— Indianapolis , 4—14,027) 303. I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, Commissary Bldg.; Mrs. Jean Bordner, Senior Visitor. 304. C Henry County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. C^.rl B. Strother , Director. 305. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #5, Drar.ch Office, K of P Bldg., Broad & 12th Sts.; Mr. Herbert Huls, Manager. 384 INDIANA 306. G Indiana Village for Epileptics; Dr. W. C. Van Nuys, Superintendent. NET CHICAGO (1— Lake, 2~ Crorm Point, 3— South Bend, 4—481) NEtf-- HARMONY (1— Posey, 2— I.Tt . Vernon, 5— Indianapolis, 4—1,022) NEJ7 HAVEN ( 1— Allen , 2— Fort Wa yne , 3-~Indi aftapo li s , C — 1 , 702 ) NEW ' MARKET ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Craufordsville, 3— Indi nnapolis , 4 — 33 NET IHDDIFTOV.TJ (1— Harrison, 2— Corydon, 3— Inr 1 ianapolis , 4—118) NET PALESTINE (1— Hancock, 2— Greenfi eld, 3— Indianapolis, 4—456) NET PSKUT (1— Washington, 2— Sr.leri, 3— Indiancpoli s, 4—383) NEVJPOINT' (1 — Decatur, 2— Green sburg, 3— Indianapolis, 4—342) NEWPORT (1— Vornillion, 2— Neuport, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 777) 307. C Vernillion County Departnent of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Q. A. Myers, Director. 308. D Vernillion County Probation Departnent; Mrs. Nona Aiknan Thonas, Probation Officer. NEW PROVIDENCE (1— Clark, 2— Jeff ersonville, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 35 f NEV; RICHMOND ( 1 — Montgomery, 2— Crauf ordsville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—391) NET ROSS (1 — Montgomery, 2— Crawf ordsville, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 350', NEWTON COUNTY ("2 — Kent land, 3— South Bend, 4—9,841, 5—405) EEOTOsli (1 — Fountain, 2— Covington, 3— Indianapolis , 4 — 264) NOBIE COUNTY (2— Albion, 3— South Bend, 4—22,404, 5 — 417) - •' NOBLES VI LLE ( 1— Hamilton, 2— Noblcsville, ' 3— Ind ianapolis , 4—4,811' 309*. G Hamilton County Tuberculosis Association. 310. C-D Hamilton County Welfare Departnent, Court House; Miss Bertha M» Joseph, Director. NORTH GROVE (1— Miami, 2— Peru, 3— South Bend, 4—119) NORTH JUDSON (1— Starke, 2— Knox, 3— South Bend, 4—1,348) NORTH LIBERTY (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bond, 3— South Bend, 4—823) NORTH MADISON ( 1— Jcf f erson, 2— Madison, 3— South Bend, 4—573) 311. G Madison State Hospital; Dr. James W. Milligan, Medical Supt. \ < NORTH I lANCHESTER (1— WabQsn, 2— Wabash, 3— South Bend, 4—2,765) 385 INDIANA NORTH SALMI (1—Hondricks , 2— Danville, 3— South Bond, 4—466 ) NORTH VERIO!! ( 1— Jennings , 2— Vernon , 3— South Bund, 4—2,989) NOTRE DMM (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bond, 3— South Bond) 312. C-H St. Vincent dc Paul Society-Notre Dane Conference, 23 Lyons Hall, Notre Dane University; Rev. Johr C. Kollcy, C. S. C. , Director, OAKLAND CITY (1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—2,842) OAETOWN (1— Knox, 2— Vinconnos, 3— Indianapolis, 4—771) ODON (1— Daviess, 2— Washington , 3— Indianapolis , 4—981) OGDEN DUNES (1— Porter, 2— Valparaiso, 3— South Lend, 4—50) OHIO COUNTY (2— Rising Sun, 3— Indianapolis, 4—3,747, 5—85) OLDENBURG (1— Franklin, 2— Brookvi 11c , 3— Indianapolis, 4—575) 0N7.ARD (1— Cass, 2— Loganport, 3— Indianapolis, 4—135) OOLITIC (1— Laurence, 2— Bedford, 3— South Bend, 4— 1,210) ORANGE COUNTY (2— Orange, 2— Paoli, 3— Indianapolis , 4— 17,459, 5—407) ORESTES (1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—357) ORLAND (1— Steuben, 2— Angola, 3— South Bend, 4—310) ORLEANS (1— Orange, 2— Paoli, 3— Indianapolis , 4^-1,422) OSCEOLA (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— South Bend, 4—432) OSGOOD ' (1— Ripley, 2— Versailles , 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,173) 0S3IAN (1— Wells, 2— Bluff ton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—788) OTfEREEIN (1— Benton, 2— Fouler, 5— South Bend, 4— 61 6-) OWEN COUNTY (2— Spencer, 3— Indianapolis, 4—11,351, 5— 393) 0WEN3VILLE (1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—1,056) OXFORD (1— Benton, 2— Fouler, 3— South Bend, 4—853) PAL1.IYRA (1— Harrison, 2— Corydon, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 253) PAOLI (l— Orange, 2— Paoli, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—2,016) 313. C County Dept. of Public Welfare, W. Court St.; Ollis R. Worrell, Director. 386 INDIA1TA PARAGON (1— Morgan, 2— Martinsville, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 36G) PARKE COUNT/ (2— Rockvillu, 5— Indianapolis, 4—19,000, 5—447) PARKER CITY (1— Randolph, 2— Winchester , 3— Indianapolis , 4—794) P ATOKA (1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3*— Indianapolis, 4—534) PATRIOT (1— Switzerland, 2— Vevay, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—288) FMDLETON (1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—1,538) 314. D Indiana Reformatory; Ifr. A. F. Miles", General Supt.j Mr. Ralph W, Collins, Social Worker. PENNVTLLE (1— Jay, 2— Portland, 3— South Bend, 4—578) PERRY COUNTY ( 2— Cannolton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—16,625, 5—384) PERRYVILLE ( 1— Vcmillion, 2— ITcuport, 5— Indianapolis, 4—435) PERU" (1— Miami, 2— Peru, 3— South Bend, 4— 12, 750) 315. C-I Governor's C omission- cn Unemployment Relief, County Court House; 1.3. ss Enna Copeland, County Visitor. 316. C-D MiSEti County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; hiss Nina L. B^u Director & Probation Officer. 317. I Indiana State Employment Service, Dist. #4, Branch Office. 318. G-J Miaiai County Tuberculosis Association, Roon 7, Court Bouse; Mrs,. Charlotte S. Welch, Executive Secretary. PETERSBURG (1— Pike, 2— Petersburg, 3— Indianapolis, 4—2,609) 319. C Pike County Dept. of Pablic Jclfare; Mr. Woman L. Dickson, Directo PIERCET0N {1— Koscuisko, 2— Wars an, 3— South Bend, 4 — 878) PUCE COUNTY (2— Petersburg, 3 — Indianapolis, 4 — 16,361, 5—338) PINE VILLAGE ( 1— Warren, 2— Williansport ,' 3— South Bend, 4—323) PITTSB0R0 (1— Hendricks, 2— Danville, 3—Indianapolis, 4—489) PLALNEIELD ( 1— Hendricks, ' 2— Danville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,617) 320. D Indiana Boys' School; Mr. B. M, Dill, Supt. PLAINVTLLE (1 — Daviess, 2 — Washington, 3 — Indianapolis, 4 — 603) PLYMOUTH (1— Marshall, 2— Plymouth, 3-- South Bend, 4—5,290) 321. C Marshall County Dept. ' of Public' Welfare, 222 N* Center Street; Mr. K, Clyde Bennett , Director. 322. G Marshall -County Tuberculosis Association; Mr. Marshall Kizor, President. 323. D Marshall County Circuit L Juvenile Court; Mr. Louis E. Stoincbach, Probation Officer. 387 INDIANA FONETO (l— Hells, 2— -Bluff tan, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 237} PORTER COUNTY ( 2— Valparaiso, 3— South Bond, 4 — 22,821, 5—415) PORTER (1— Porter, 2— Valparaiso, 3— South Bond, 4 — 805) PORTLAND (1— Jay, 2— Portland, 3— South Bund, 4—6,000) Jay County Dept. of Public Belfare, Court House; Mr, Ralph Younts, Director. Indiana State Ei.ployncnt Service, District #5, Branch Office, 2nd Floor, Yfcilcr Building; Mr*. Thonas Bennett, Senior Interviewer Y/orks Prepress Adi'iinistration, Court House; Mr. Carl 0. Hicknan, Count;* Supervisor of Operations. POSEY COUNTY (2— Mt. Vernon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—17,353, 5—402) POSEYVILLE (1— Posey, 2— Mt. Vernon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—810) PRDTCETON ( 1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis, !~-7,505) Gibson County Dopti of Public 'Jelfare, Court House; Mr. J. Yfesley Ritchie, Director. Tforks Progress Administration ; Mr. John. T7. Burton, Ai'oa Supervisor. RJLASKI COUNTY (2— Y/inarac, 3— South Bond, 4—11,195, 5—432 ) PUTNAM COUNTY ( 2— Grocncastlo, 3— Indianapolis , 4— 20,448, 5—433) PUTNJUIVTLLE (1 — Putnan, 2— Grocncastlo, 3 — Indianapolis) State 7am for Misdemeanants. RAMDOIPH COUNTY ( 2— Winchester, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 24,859. 5—447) RAVENSYACOD (1— Marion, 2— Indionapoli s, 3~ Indianapolis, 4— 12P) RED KEY (1— Jay, 2— Portland, 3— South Bend, 4—1,370) REMINGTON ( 1— Jasper, 2— Rensselaer, 3— South Bend, 4—879) RENSSELAER (1 — Jasper, 2— Rensselaer , 3— South Bend, 4—3,154) Comity Dept. of Public "welfare, Court House; Mr, K. P. Allnan, Director. Governor's Commission on Uncnploynent Relief, Court .louse; Miss Charlotte Merchant, Senior Visitor. Jasper County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Miss Ora G, Mepner, Probation Officer. REYNOLDS (1— V.hite, 2— Monti cello, 3— Indianapolis , 4 — 362) 3C8 INDIANA RICHMOND (1— Wayne, 2— Richnond, 3— Indianapolis, 4—32,493) 333. C-I Governor's Cemiss ion on Unemployment Relief, Commissary Building; Mrs. Icon Eordncr, County Visitor. 334. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #5, Branch Office, 1022 Tain Street; Jr. (STflcrles Lineback, Manager. 335; G Richraond State Hospital; Dr. Richard Schillingcr; Medical Supt. 336. 13 Social Service Bureau, 132 South 4th Street; Mrs. Esther Barker Nef Executive Secretary. 337. K Veterans' Care. 338. D Wayne County Circuit & Juvenile Court,' Court House; Miss Nora C. . Holt house, Juvenile Probation Officer. 339. C Wayne County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Ernest H. Hill, Director. 340. C Wayne Township Relief Office, North 10th Sc E Streets; Mr. H. G. Colcnnh, Manager. RIDGEVTEW (1— Mia-ii, 2— Peru, 3— South Bend, 4—483) RIDGEYILLE ( 1— Randolph, ^--Winchester, 3 — Indianapolis, 4— 909) RILEY (1— Vigo, 2— Tcrre Haute, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 260) RIPLEY" COUNTY ( 2— Versailles , 3— Indianapolis, 4—18,078, 5—448 ) RISING" SUN (1— Ohio, 2— Rising Sun, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,379) 341. G Dept: of Public Welfare of Ohio County*, 611 Main Street; I Irs. Mollio B. Corson, Director. ROACHDALE (1— Putnam, 2— Greencastle, 3— Indianapolis, 4—631) RGANN (1— Wabash, 2— Wabash, 3— South Bend, 4—395) ROANOKE (1— Huntington, 2— Huntington, 3— South Bend, 4 — 849) •• ' ROCHESTER (1— Stilton, 2— Rochester, 3— South Bend, 4—3,518) 342. C Fulton County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Gail Harsh, Director. 343. D Fulton County Circuit 8c Juvenile Court; Lass Enilio F. Emmons, Probation Officer. R0CKF0RT (1— Spencer, 2— Rockport. 3— Indianapolis , 4—2,396) 344. C Spencer County Dept. of Public Welfare; Kiss Evelyn N. Swallow, Director. " " R0CEVILLE (1— Parke, 2— Rcckvillc, 3— Inchianapolis, 4—1,832) 345. C Parke County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Mildred •■ ' . Hardesty, Director. 346. G Indiana State Sanatorium at Rockville; Mr. J. V. Pace, Supt. 347. D ' Parke County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Miss Effie Yow Glasson, Probation Officer. , ROCKY RIPPLE (1— Marion, 2— Indianapolis, 3— Indianapolis, 4--133) 389 ROSEDALE (.1— -Parke, 2— Rockvillo, 3— Indianapolis, 4— £57) BpSH«AND (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— South Ben??., 4—777) R0SS7ILLE (1— Clinton, 2— Frankfort, 3— Indianapolis, 4—626) ROYAL CENTER (1— Cass, 2 — LoGanport, 3— South Bfciid, 4—777) RUSH COUNT/ (2— Rushville, 3— Indianapolis , 4—19,412, 5—409 ) RUSHVILLE (1— Rush, 2— Rushville, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—5,709) Rush County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Mrs, Carolyn Ghariberlain, Probation Officer. Public Welfare Office; I/Irs. Carolyn Chamberlain, Director, RUSSEILvTLLE Putnari, 2— Greencastlo, 5*-Indianapolis, 4—411) St. JOE (1— De Kalb, 2— Auburn, 3— South Bend, 4- -40 7) St. JOHN (1— Lake, 2— Crorai Point, 3— South Bend, 4— C'32) St. JOSEPH COUNTY (2— South Lend, 3— South "end, 4—150, 5—460 ) St. LEON (1— Dearborn, 2— Laurenceburg, S—Indianapolis , 4 — 276) St. PAUL (Decatur & Shelby, 2—Greensburg & Shelbyville, 3— Indianapolis , 4 — 678) SALA1.I0NIA (1— Jay, 2— Portland, 3— South Lend, 4—180) SALEM (Washington, 2— SaO.cn, 3— Indianapolis, " 4— 3, 194) Governor's Comission on Uhenploynent Pel ief, ' Court House. Washington County Dept. of Public Welfare; lir. Otto C. Zink, Director. SALTILLO (Washington, 2 — Salon, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 160) SANDBORN (1— Knox, 2— Vinconnos, 3— Indianapolis, 4—641) SARATOGA (1— Randolph, 2— Winchester , 3— Indianapolis, 4—303} SCHERERYILLE (1— Lake, 2— Cromi Point, 3— South Lend, 4 — 580) SCHNEIDER (1— Lake, 2— Crovzn Point, 3— South Bend, 4—264) SCOTT COUNTY ( 2— Scottsburc, 3— Indianapolis , 4—5,564, 5—190) SCOTTSLURG (1— Scott, 2— Scottsburc, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—1,702) County Dept. of Public Welfare, Nartin Building, W. 7/ardell St.; Hiss Pcmelin Boj^d, Director; Nr. Bourke Loecher, President. SEELYVTLLE (1— Vico, 2— Terra Haute, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—825) 390 INBUNA SELXERS3UKG (1— Clerk, 2— Jeff crsonvi lie, 3--Indianapolis, 4—1,050) SELMA (1 — Delaware, 2— Muncic, 3— Indianapolis, 4—341) SEYMOUR (1— Jackson, 2— DroTOiStomi, 3— Indianapolis, 4—7,508) 353. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #8, Brand: Office, Roon 3E, Vchslage Building; Mr, Amos Theis, Senior Interviewer. 354. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #8, Door. 32, Vehslage Building, 3rd & Chestnut Streets; Mr. Mblcolri H. Kennedy, District , Manager* 3IIAHPSVILLE .(1— Tipton, 2— Tipton, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—512) 3HELBURN ( 1— Sulli van, 2— Sullivan, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—1,548) SHELBY COUNTY ( 2— Shelbyvillc , 3— Indianapolis , 4—26,552, 5—407) SHELBYVILLE (1— Shelly, 2— Shelbyvillc, 3— Indianapolis , 4—10,618) 355. C Governor's Comission on 'Unenpl oyment Relief, Cor.inu.nity Room, County Court House; Mrs, Alice Boring, Senior Visitor. 356. I Indiana State Employment Service, District #7, Branch Office, 2nd Floor, First National Bank Bldg. ; Br. Martz Levis, Local Mana: 357. C Shelby County' Dept. of Public Welfare, 303 Court Bouse; Mr. Arthur L. McLane, Director. SHERIDAN (1— Hamilton, 2— Noblcsville, 5— Indianapolis, 4—1,763) SBIFSHEBANA ( 1— LaGrange, 2~ LaGrange, 3— South Bend, 4—262) SHIRLEY (1 — Hancock & Honry, 2 — Greenfield So Newcastle, 3 — Indianapo 4—761) . SHIRLEY CITY (1— Mien, 2— Fort Baynu, 3— Indianapolis, 4—493) SHOALS (1— Martin, 2— Shoals, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,128) 358. C Martin County Dept. of Public V/elf are ; Mr. Hugh B. Gray, Director. SHOOTERS HILL (1— Marion, 2— Indianapoli s, 3— Indianapolis, 4—11) SIDNEY (1— Kosciusko, 2— Barsaw, 3— South Bend, 4 — 182) SILVER LAKE ( 1— Kosciusko , 2— Barsaw, 3— South Bond, 4—442) SOMERVILLE (1— Gibson, 2— Princeton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—273) SOUTH BEND (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— South Bend, 4— 104,193) 359. G Central Service Bureau, 111 N. Lafayette Boulevard; • • ' Miss Barbara Varga, Director. 360. C Centre Township; Br. Charles F. Bowers, Trustee. 361. D City Court, City Hall; Hon, Joseph A. Avery, Judge; Br. George E. Hicks, Probation Officer. 362. N Council of Social .Agencies, 111 N. Lafayette Doulcvrrd; Mr. Frank T. Flynn, Jr., Secretary. 391 INDIRA Fanily Service Bureau, 111 IT. Lafayette Boulevord; Mr, J. Ouir.cy firx General Secretary, Gcman Tovmship, S. R. #5; Mr. A. L. Mathews, Trustee. Governor's Corrission on Unenployacnt Relief , 325 Federal Building; Hiss Elizabeth Sauer, Senior Visitor. Greene Township, Route 7; Mr. H. R. VP.ir.rton, Trustee. Indiana State Employment Service, District #2, Branch Office, 2nd Floor, Hastings Building ; tliss Elizabeth Snith, Manager* Indiana State 'Ihployncrt Service, District #2, 2nd Floor, Hastings Building; Mr. A. M. Tatro, District Hanagof. Fenn Township, 216 L. U. ".Test J !i shavaka ; Mr. M. Hunsberger, Trustee Portage Township, 403 N. Lafayette Boulevard; Mr. Alox Langel, Trustee; Hiss LaVorne MacDonald, Supervisor of Poor Relief. St. "Joseph County Circuit & Superior Court, 2nd Floor, Court House; IS?. C. Rusk, Probation Officer. St.' Joseph County Dept. of Public Helfare, Court House; Hr. Maurice L. Pcttit, Director. St. Joseph County Juvenile Court, Court House; Hr. J. Walter Hclncr Referee; Hr. 3 L A. Dullont, Chief Probation Officer. ' St. Vincent de Paul Society, St. Patricks Church; Hr. J. 77. Eaufer, President. Social Service E;:chan e, 111 N. Lafayette Boulevard; Hiss Barbara Varga, Director. Society of St. Vincent de Paul, Holy Cross Parish, 1020 H. VJilber Street; Hr. Arthur H. Rivard, President. Travelers' Aid, "121 N. Lafayette Boulevard; Hiss E. Yuki, . Representative. U. S. District Court, Federal Building; Hr. Joseph E. Louis, Chief Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Adams, Allen, Benton, Blackford, Carroll, Cass, DeHalb, Elkhart , Fulton, Grant, Huntington, Jasper, Jay, Hosciusko, LaGrange, Lake, La Porte, Marshall, Hiarii, Newton, Noble, Porter, Pulaslci, St. Joseph, Starke, Steuben, Tippecanoe, Wabash, VJr.rrcn , Hells, V.Hitc and Uhitncy Counties. 379. B Vincentian Service Bureau (Catholic Family Agency) , 111 K. Lafayett Boulevard; Hr. R. A. Iioyer, Executive Secretary. 380. C TJorks Progress Administration, 321 S. I lair. Street; Hr. '.V. F. Omens, District Director. 3 CUTHPORT (1— Marion, 2 — Indianapolis, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 521) SOUTH VJHITLSY (1— Whitley, 2— Columbia, 3-^Indianapolis, 4—1,102) SPEEDWAY (1— Marion, 2— Indianapolis, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—1,420) SPENCER COUNTY ( 2~Rockport , 3— Indianapolis, 4—16,713, 5—403) SPENCER (1— Ov;cn, 2— Spencer, 3— Indi anapolis , 4—2,179) 381. C Owen County' Dept. of Public Helfare, Court House; Mrs. Daisy Little john, Director. 382. D Oven County Circuit & Juvenile Court; Mr. Robert 77. Ellis, Probatio: Officer. SPICELAND (1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 5— Indionapoli s, 4—722) 363. J3 364. C 365. n 366. c 367. I 368, I 369. G 370. C 371. D 372. C 373. D 374. 0 375. i 376. 0 377. j 378. D 392 INDIAN: STRING GROVE (1— Payne, 2— Richiord, 3— Indianapolis , 4-— 191) SPRING HILLS (1— IPrion, Indianapolis, 3~ Indianapolis , 4—22) SPRING L£F£E PARK (1— IPnock, 2— Grconfiolfl, 3— Indianapolis, 4—59) SPRINGPCRT (1— Honry, 2— Newcastle, 3~Indianepoli s, 4—183) SPURGECN (1— Pike, 2— Petersburg, 3— Indianapolis, 4—375) STARICE COUNTY (2— Knox, 3— South Send, 4—10,620, 5—505) STATE HUE CITY (1— barren, 2— 7/illir disport , 3— South Send, 4—165) STAUNTON (1— Clay, 2— Nrazil, 3~ Indianapolis, 4 — 182) STEPHEN COUNTY (2— Angola, 3— South Send, 4—13,386, 5—305 ) STILESVPLLE (1— Hendricks ,■ 2— Danville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—313) • STDpSVILLE (1— Monroe, 2— Dloonin/jton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—510) STLlfiUGM ( 1 — Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3— Indianapolis, 4—212) SlTLIIYiiN COUNTY (2— Sullivan, 3— Indianapolis, 4—28,133, 5—460) SULLIVAN (1— Sullivan, 2— Sulliv n, 3— Indianapolis, 4—5,306) 383. C County Dept. of Public Pol fere, Court House; I lias :' T arie Hard Yaw, Director. 384. I Governor's Commission on ITnenploynont Relief , County Court House; Hiss Elizabeth Saucr, Senior Visitor. SULPHUR STRINGS (1— Henry, 2— Newcastle, 3— Indianapolis , 4—238) SUNPITVILLE [1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Lund, 4—1,017) SIMIAN (1— Ripley, 2— Versailles , 5— Indianapolis, 4—355) SPAYZSE (1— Grant, 2— Par ion, 3— South Send, 4—604) SPITZ CITY (1— Greene, 2— Sloonf iold, 3— Indianapolis, 4—450) STOTZEKLAND COUNTY (2— Vcray, 3— Indianapolis, 4—8,432, 5—222) SYRACUSE (1— Kosciusko, 2— Par saw, 3— South Send, 4—1,190) TELL CITY (1— Perry, 2— Canncllton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—4,873) 385. I Indiana State Employment ' Service, District jf9, Sranch Office], 745 1/2 I.Iain Street; Nr. Spra^uc Snyder, Senior Interviewer. 393 TEWNXSON (1— Warrick, 2— Boonville, 3--Indianapolis, 4 — 3-35) ■ TERRE HAUTE (l — Vigo, 2--Terre Haute, 3— Indianapolis , 4—62,810) Family Welfare Society, 212 Chestnut St.; Hiss Lena M. Reading, General Secretary' - . Flora Gulick Boys' Club, 220 North Third' St.; Miss Flora Oilman Gulick, Executive Director; Mr* Floyd E. Dix, President. Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, 3rd Floor, City Hall; Miss Lucile Elliott, Senior "Visitor." Harrison Township, 810 Walnut St.; Mr. John T. Sankey, Trustee. Home for .Aged Couples. Indiana State Employment Service j District $6, Branch Office, 2nd Floor,- Star Bldg. ; Mr. R. K. Bowers, Manager. Indiana State Employment Service, District #6, 2nd Floor Star Bldg. Mr. H. L. Bruswitz, District Manager. Social Service Exchange, 912 Chestnut St.; Miss Lena Reading, Secretary. Vigo County Circuit and Juvenile Court, Room" #3, Court House; Mr. Everett Spence, Chief Probation Officer. Vigo County Department of Public Welfare, 509 1/2 Ohio St.; Mr. George I. Eisner, Director. THORNTOVN (1— Boone, 2— -Lebanon, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,325) TIPPECANOE COUNTY (2— La Fayette, 3— South Bend, 4— 47,535, 5—503) TIPTON COUNTY (2— Tipton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—15,208, 5— 250) TIPTON (1— Tipton, 2— Tipton, 5— Indianapolis, 4—4,861) Tipton County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Irene Finley, Director. T0PEKA (1 — Lagrange, 2— Lagrange, 3— South Bend, 4—489) TRAIL CREEK (1— La Porte, 2— La Porto, 3— South Bend, 4—295) TROY (1— Perry, 2— Cannellton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—562) ULEN (1 — Boone, 2— Lebanon, 3— Indianapolis , 4—74) UNION COUNTY (2 — Liberty, 3— Indianapolis, 4—5,830, 5—160) UNION CITY (1— Randolph, 2— Winchester , 3— Indianapolis, 4—5,084) U1TI0NDALE (1— Wells, 2— Bluff ton, 3— Indian apoli s, 4 — 225) UNIVERSAL (1— Vermillion, 2— Newport, 3— Indianapolis, 4—642) 394 INDIANA UPLAND (1— Grant, 2— Marion, 3— South Bend, 4 — 906) VALPARAISO (1— Porter, 2— Valparaiso, 3— South Bend, 4—8,079) 597. C Porter County Department of Public Welfare, Court House, Room #7; Mrs. Ethel Ann Dille, Director. 398. G Porter County Tuberculosis Association; Mcs 4 G, D. Conover, Executive Secretary. VAN BUREN (1— Grant, 3— I/kriOfi, 3— South Bend, 4—766) VANDERBURG COUNTY ( 2— Evansvillc , 3— Indianapolis , 4— 113,320, 5—233) VCEDERSBURG (1— Fountain, 2— Covington, 3— Indian apolis , 4 — 1,606) VERA CRUZ (1— Wells, 2— Bluff ton, 3— Indianapolis, 4—94) VERMILLION COUNTY (2 — Newport, 3— Indianapolis , 4—23,238, 5— 254) VERNON (1— Jennings, 2— Vernon, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 410) ' 399. C Jennings County Department of Public Welfare, Eitel Lldg.; Mr. Earl 77ol finger, Director. VERSAILLES (1— Ripley, S*— Versailles , 3— Indianapolis, 4—523) ' 400. D Ripley County Circuit and Juvenile Court; Ir. Edward L. Thomas, Probation Officer. 401. C-D Ripley County Welfare Board, Court House; Mrs. Goldie Michel, Director, VEVAY (1— Switzerland, 2— Vevay, 3— Indianapolis, 4 — 1,174) VIGO COUNTY (2— Torre Haute, 3— Indianapolis, 4—98,861, 5—409) VLNCENNES (l— Knox, 2— Vinccnnes, 3— Indianapolis, 4—17,564) 402. C— I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, County Court House; Miss Elizabeth Vickery, Senior Visitor. 403. I Indiana State Employment Service, District 7/9, Branch Office, 17 North 3rd St.; Mr. Keith G. Cash, Manager. 404. C Knox County Department of Public Welfare,, 7th and Broadway; Mr. Guy R. Dunphy, Director, 400. B Virtcennos Social Welfare Foundation. WABASH COUNTY (2— Wabash, 3— South Bend, 4 — 25,170, 5 — 425 ) WABASH (1— 7/abash, 2— Wabash, 3— South Bend, 4—8,840) 406. G Ant-Tuberculosis Society, 516 W. Hill St.; Mrs. Boll Vestal, Executive Secretary. 407. B Associated" Charities, 41 W. Canal St.; Ufa. David Cohen, Executive Secretary. 395 INDIRA Governor *?Cumiss ion on Unemployment Relief, 41 E. Canal St.; Mrs, Cora Wilson., County Visitor for Public Welfare; Mrs* Alice Copeland, Senior Visitor for GCUR, Indiana State Employment Sear/ice, District #5, Branch Office; 2nd Floor, Bradlpy Bldg. ; Mr. Emmett Eisele, Senior ' Interviewer . Travelers' Aid, Court House; Mrs. Cora F. Wilson. Wabash County Department of 'Public Welfare, Court House; It. Thornc L. Fougeres, Director. Wabash County Probation Office; Mrs. Isaac Beitman, Probation Officer. WAXARUSA (1— Elkhart, 2— Goshen, 3— Indianapolis , 4—973) WALKERTON (1— St. Joseph, 2— South Bend, 3— -South Send, 4—1,137) WALLACE (1 — Fountain, 2— Covington, 3— Indianapolis , 4—218) WALTON (1— Cass, 2— Logansport , 3— South Bond, 4— 685) WARREN" "COTH I TY ( 2— Williansport , 3— South Bend, 4—9,167, 5—368) WARREN (1— Huntington, 2— Huntington, 3— South' Bend, 4—1,777) WARREN PARK (1— Marion, 2— Indianapolis, 3— Indianapolis , 4—164) WARRICK COUNTY (2— Boonville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—18,230, 5—392) WARSAW (1 — Kosciusko', 2— Warsaw, 3 — Indian apols, 4 — 5,730) Baker Boys' Club, '133 l/2 West Center St.; Dr. A. C. McDonald, President, Mar. L. N. Thorn, Supt. Kosciusko County Department o^ Public Welfare; Miss Nellie M. Arnold, Co. Director. WASHINGTON COUNTY (2— Salem, 3— Indianapolis, 4—16,285, 5—519) WASHINGTON (1— Daviess, ?— Washington, 3— Indianapolis , 4—9,070) Daviess County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mr. Jam E. Sill ey, Director. Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief, County Court House; Miss Elizabeth Vickory, Senior Visitor. Switzerland County Department of Public Welfare, 1st National Ban] Bldg.; Mr. Eugene T. Broadwell, Director. WATERLOO (1— DeKalb, 2— Auburn, 3— South Bend, 4—1,244) WAVEIAND ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Crawfordsville, 3— Indianapolis 4—542 ) WAYNE" COUNTY (2— Richmond, 3— Indianapolis, 4—54,809 5—411) 396 INDIANA U&DXETQ-W (1— Montgomery, 2— Crawfordsville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—664.) WELLS COUNTY (2— Bluff ton, 3— Indianapolis , 4—18,411, 5—365) WEST BADEN (1— Orange, 2— Paoli, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,174) WEST COLLEGE CORNER (l— Union, 2— Liberty, 3— Indianapolis, 4—437) WESTFIELD (l— Hamilton, 2— NofrLosville, 3— Indianapoli s, 4— 638) WEST HARRISON ( 1— Dearborn, 2— Lawrcnceburg, 3— Indianapoli s, • 4—279) WEST LAFAYETTE ( 1— Tippecanoe, 2— Lafayette, 3— South Bend, 4—5,095) WEST LEBANON (l — Warren, 2— Williamsport, 3— South Be^d, 4—595) WESTPORT (1— Decatur, 2 — Greansburg, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—637) ' WEST T ERRE HAUTE ( 1— Vigo, 2— Torre Haute, 3— Indianapolis, 4—3,588 WESTVTLLE (1— La Porte, 2— La Porte, 3— South Bend, 4—496) WHEATFIELD (l— Jasper, 2— Rensselaer , 3— South Bend, -1—401) WHEATLAND (1— Knox, 2 — Vincennes , 3— Indianapolis, 4—306) WHITE COUNTY ( 2— I.Ionticello , 3— Indianapolis, 4—15,831, 5—507) . . WHITELAND (1— Johnson, 2— Franklin, 3— Indianapolis, 4— 419) WHITEiiVATER ( 1— Wayne, 2— Richmond, 3— Indianapoli s, 4—121) WHITING (l— Lake, 2— Crown Point, ' 3— South Bend, 4—10,880) 418. I Indiana State Smploymer.t Service, 'District >fl, Branch Office, 308 Central State Eank Bldg.; Mr. Bernard Plum, Manager. WHITLEY COUNTY (2— Columbia City, 3— Indianapolis, 4—15,93 5—333) WILKINSON (1— Hancock, 2— Greenfield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—316) WILLIAI-ISPORT (1— Wan-on, 2— Williomsport , 3— South Bend, /! —1,053) 419. C-I Governor's Commission on Unemployment Relief; Mr. Chsncy W. Gallo- way, Chairman. 420. C Warren County Department of Public Welfare; Mr. Frank R. Hawley, Director. 397 WDIMk mstmc (1— Pulaski, 2— "vTinamac, 3— South Bond, '4—1,679) 421i D Pulaski Count}' Circuit Court; Honorable John G. Reidelbach, Judge. 422. C Pulaski County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs. Clare Tiinm, Director. •• " ;7IIICHSSTUR (1— Randolph, 2— Winchester, 3— Indianapolis, 4—4,487) 423. D Randolph County Circuit and Juvenile Court, Court House; fflPB. Marie M. Jones, Juvenile Probation Officer. 424. C Randolph' County Department of Public Welfare, Court House; Mrs* Marie 11. Jones, Director, 425. 1 Indiana State anploynent Service, District #5, Branch Office, 2nd Floor, 117 N. Meridian St.; Mr. Jesse Crira., Senior Interviewer WINDFALL CITY (1— Tipton, 2— Indianapolis, 3— Indianapolis, 4—734) '.7I1TGATE (1— Montgomery, 2— Crauf ordsville, 3— Indianapolis, 4—408 ) WINONA LAKE ( 1— Kosciusko, 2— Warsaw, 3 — South Bend, 4—454) .'JhSLOW (1— Pike, 2— Petersburg, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,175) W0LC0TT (1— 7/hitc, 2— Monti cello , 3— Indianapolis , 4—747) WOLCOTTVILL-S- --(1 — Lagrange and Noble, 2— Lagrange and Albion, 3~3out Bend, 4—646) W00DLAWIT HEIGH3B (1— Madison, 2— Anderson, 3— South Bend, 4—19) (1— Marion, 2— Ind ianapolls, 3— South Bend, 4— 29) WORTT-HwGTOI'I (1— Greene, 2— -Bloomf ield, 3— Indianapolis, 4—1,687) YOaiAN (1— Carroll, 2— Delphi, 3— South Bend, 4—160) YORTCTGWN (1— Delaware, 2— Muncie, 3— Indianapolis, 4--909) ZIONVILLE (1— Boone, 2 — Lebanon, 3 — Indianapolis, 4—1,131) 398 THE UBRMW OF ™ £ MOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS r.AME OF INSTITUTION u. s. Penitentiary U. 3. Penitentiary U. S. Penitentiary U. S. Penitentiary EJ. S. Northeastern Fenltentlary U. S. Penitentiary Federal Industrial Institution for Women u. S. industrial Reformat iry • U. S. Southwestern Reformatory U. S. Hospital for Defective Delinquents U. 3. Detention Head- quarters Federal jail j. S. Detention Farm U. S. Detention Farm Federal Reformatory Camp Federal Prison Camp NO. 5 Federal Prison Camp No. 6 Federal Prison Camp NO, 1C Federal "risen Camp No. 11 ADDRESS Aicatraz Island, California. Atlanta, Georgia. Leavenworth, Kansas. Fort Leavenworth i Kansas. Lewlshurg, Pennsylvania . McNeil Island, Washington Alders on. West Virginia. Chillicothe, Ohio. El Reno, Okl ahoma . Springfield, Missouri . New York City. New York. New Orleans, Louisiana. La Tuna, Texas . Milan, Michigan. Peters hurg, Virginia. Dupont , Washington* Montgomery, Alabama. Tucson, Arizona. Kooskla, Idaho . NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE _J.QEF.ICEB James A. Johnston, Warden . Fred G. Zerbst , Acting Warden. Bcbert H. Hudspeth, Warden. A. C. Adorn old. Ward an . Henry C. Hill, Warden . E. 3. Swcpe, Warden . Dr. Mary 3. Harris. Warden. Joseph w. San ford, Warden H. L. Merry, Warden . Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. George w. Humphrey. Acting warden. r. F. Amrlne, Warden. Thomas 3. Whits Ward en . John J.- Ryar. , Warden. C. O. Nicholson. Superintendent. Eugene B. Helster Superintendent. James 3. Gaffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey , Su perlntendent. Dear.e Rem or. Superintendent. ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS Warden, Attn.: Chaplain Acting Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Office Warden Attn.: Chief Parole Off let Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Office harden, Attn.: Chief Parol* Offlc ; Ward -in , Attn.: Chief Parole Office Ward en , Attn.: Chief Parola Office Warden , Attn.: Chief Parole Ofi'lc Attn?:' Chief Parole Qtf%& Supt. , Attn.: Sr. Wardens Ass't. Acting Warden Warden Warden , Attn.: Parole Officer Warden , Attn.: Parole Officer Supt. , Attn.: Parole Officer Superintend j nt Acting Supt. Attn.: Parole Clerk Supt. , Attn . : Parole Clerk Superintendent S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION U. S. Public health Service hospital Lfixlngtonj Kentucky. Dr. Lawrence Kolb. Superintendent. Supt., Attn.: Administrative Ass 1 ( \2>3& xCo U. S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE BUREAU OF PRISONS WASH I NGTON,D.C. james v. Bennett, director THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 2 5 1936 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IOWA SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE DIRECTORY by Edgar M. Gerlach Supervisor Social Service Federal Bureau Prisons - i 93 8 - Made Possible Through the Assistance of District of Colunfcla WI'A ProJ ect No. 221 / 30 sir. \ 9 "3S FOREWORD This directory is one of a series prepared primarily for the use of social service units and parole offices in federal penal and correctional institutions . However, since it has as one of its primary purposes the fostering of a better understanding and the. establishment of working relations between all penal and correction- al institutions and the welfare agencies of the country, it is avail- able to others who have like interests and need for this information. Through the ass i stance of a District of Columbia WPA Pro- ject a central resource file has been established in the Washington office. This was done by breaking down all available national direc- tories and sending letters and questionnaire s to all known agencies in an effort to make certain that the data is both adequate and accurate. At the present time this file contains verified informa- tion regarding approximately 8,500 agencie s. Subsequent to the re- lease of the first Iowa directory on June 15, 1937. each agency listed therein was rechecked through correspondence . Replies were received from most of them, either confirming the listing or indi- cating correction to be made. For those agencies not responding the listing used in previous directory was repeated In the event that there are still inadequacies or inaccuracies in this revised directory or that subsequent to its release, changes in personnel or set-up occur, we would appreciate being advised. For information regarding any federal prisoner, it is sug- gested that your inquiry be addressed to the chief executive officer of the institution in which that person is incarcerated. On page 454 you will find listed all federal penal and correctional institutions with the names of the chief executive officers and the title of the person to whose attention the letter should be directed. 6C/ cial Service April 29, 4 00 IOWA GENERAL INFORMATION RESIDENCE - The statutory requirements ere one year of continuous residence in one county. The wife and minor children take the settlement of the husband and father, unless thero is a desertion, abandonment, death or divorce, in which event the wife has an election between her present and former settlements. Settlement in one county is retained until another is acquired in another county of this State or until one year's absence from the State has elapsed, after which period settlement is lost. MEDICAL CASES - Medical cases should be referred to the County Gocial Service League or the Director of Relief of the County (sometimes the County Overseer of the Poor), at the County seat. PSYCIIOTICS - Psychotic cases should be referred to the Commissioners of Insanity of the County. State welfare persons who have any property and who are unable bccaiisc of physical and mental dis- abilities to earn a living by labor, may make application for poor relief to the County Board of Supervisors or to the Super- visor of the Poor or to the Trustees of the Township. Frequently the executive of the private social agency, where there is one, is the director of relief. STATE BOARD OF SOCIAL, WELFARE - The Board has authority to administer old age assistance, aid to the blind, aid to dependent children, child welfare, and emergency relief. It is authorized by statute to create the following divisions: Division of Old Age Assistance, Division of Emergency Relief, and a Division incorporating 'Aid to the Blind, Aid to Dependent Children and Child Yfelfarc. The Board consists of five members appointed by the Governor, subject to the approval of a two-thirds' vote of the Senate, Members serve rotating terms of four" years. The Board appoints a Secretary, (Item No. 91) who serves at its pleasur o Poor. IS. K Dcs Moines County Soldiers Relief Consniosi:n, City Hall; Mrs, Ethel Lipport, Clerk. 19. 0 Iona Branch of the International Order of the King':-. Daughters and Sons, 1713 S. Maine Street; Mrs. F;. 'J. Mansfielr!, President. 20. 0 The King's Daughters Hour for Old People. 21. D Probation Office, 5 th & Valley Sts . ; Mr-. . Isahelle W. Werner, Probation Officer 8z Police Woman; 22. G Fublic Health Office; Dr. Arthur C. Schach, Health Officer* 23. 0 Salvation Army. 24. N Social Service League, 207 Valley Street; Hiss Gladys T. Conn, "Executive Secretary. 25. H-I Young Hen's Christian Association, 412 No. 4th Street; Mr. H. Chase Ballon, General Secretary. 26. E-I Young Women' s ' Christian Association, No. Fjurth Street; Miss Sarah N. lie Or eery, General Secretary. 3TJP.T (1— Xossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sieux City, 4—530) 3USS2Y (1— Marion, g— Enpxvillc, 5— Dcs Twines, 4—51-6) 3UTL2R COUNTY (2— Allison, 3— Sioux City, 4— 17,617, 5—577) CALAMUS (l~C]inton, 2— Clinton, 3~Des Ifcrines, 4—374) GAI.HOUIT COUNTY (2— Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4— 17, 605 . 5—568) CALLENDER (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—349) CALMAR (1— Winneshiek, 2— Docorah, 3 — Si rax City, 4—915) CALUMET (1— O'Brien, 2— Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4—249 ) (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— DCs Moines t 4—728) CAIERIDGE (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—639) CANTRIL (1— Van Huron, 2— Kcosouqua, 3— Des Moines, 4— 57C ) CARBON (1— Adams, 2— Corning, 3— Dcs Meines, 4—266) CARLISLE (1— Warren, 2— Indiano.la, .3— Dcs Moines, 4—665) CARPBJTER (1— Mitchell, 2— Osage, 3— Siotte City, 4—110) CARROLL COUNTY (2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—22,326, 5—571) 410 iowa GiRROLL (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—4,691) 27. C Emergency Relief Administration; I-flLss Zctto St eggs, Overseer of the Poor. CARSON (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Dos Ifoinos, 4—617) CASEY (1— Adair & Guthrie, 2— Greenfield & Guthrie Center, 3— Des Moines, 4—785) CASS QDUNTy (2— Atlantic, 3— Den Moines, 4—19,422, 5—564 CASTALIA (1— Winneshiek, 2— Dccorah, 3— Sioux City, 4--200) CASTANA (1— Monona, . 2— Qnawa, 3— Sioux City, 4—534} CASTLE HILL ( 1— Black Hank, 2— Waterloo, 3— Sioux City, 4—254) CEDAR COUNTY (2— Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—16,760, 5—570) CEDAR FALLS (1— Black Hawk, 2— tfet erloo , 3— Sioux City, 4—7,362) CEDAR HEIGHTS (1— Block Hawk, 2— Waterloo , 3— Sioux City, 4—493) CEDAR RAPIDS (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—57,300) 28. C County Relief Department, Court House; Mrs. Alice Ferbcr, Overseer of the Poor. 29. H Jane "Boyd Community House, 14th Ave. fc" 10th St., S. E. ; Miss Elizabeth Bonder Superintendent, 30. D Linn County Juvenile Court, Room 7, C^urt House; Miss Lena A. Vogt, Chief Probation Officer. 31. C Linn County Relief Department, Court House; Mrs. Alice Berber, Director. 32. G Public Health Nursing Association, ' 403 Memorial Building; Miss Elizabeth Mcintosh, Director. 33. J Solvation Army, 1030 - 7th St., S. E. CENTER JUNCTION ( 1— Jones, 2— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—193) CENTER POINT (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—812) CENTERVILLE (1— Appanoose, 2— Ccntervillc , 3— Des Moines, 4—8,147) 34. C Appanoose County Welfare Office, 212 E. State Street; Mr. E. N. Mcllrath, Director. 35. C Emergency Relief Administration, 212 East' State Street; Mr. E. N. Mcllrath, Overseer of the Poor. CENTRAL CITY ( 1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—780) CERRO GORDO COUNTY (2— Mascn City, 3— Sioux City, 4—38,476, 5—567) CHARITON (1— Lucas, 2— Chariton, 3— Den Moines, 4—5,365) 36. C Lucas County Welfare Bureau, 214 N. I.Cain Street; Miss Elda Tappmeyer, Overseer of the Poor. 411 IOWA CHARLES CITY' (1— Floyd, 2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4--8,039) 37. C Dopcrtnont of Public Welfare; Mrs. Lucie G. Tbepfer, Overseer of the Poor. CHARLOTTE (1— Clint .in, 2— Clinton, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—407) CHARTER OAK (1— Crawford, 2— Dcnison, 3— Dcs Lfoinos, 4—688) CHATSWORTH (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4--159) . CHELSEA (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—575) CHEROKEE COUNTY ( 2— Cherokee , 3— Sioux City, 4 — 18,737, 5—573) CHEROKEE (1— Cherokee, 2— Cherokee, 3— Sioux City, 4—6,443) 38. C Cherokee County Public Welfare; Mr. E. N. llcllrath, Director of Public Welfare; Miss Esther Artist, Overseer of the Poor. 59. G Cherokee State Hospital; Dr. Charles F, Obcrmann, Supt, 40. G Public Health Office, District Health Service #1; Dr. William Trotter, Health Officer. CHICKASAW COUNTY (2— Net; Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4— 14,637, 5—497) CLARINDA (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Dcs Moines , 4—4,962) 41. G Clarinda State Hospital for Insane; Dr. R. D. Smith, Supt. 42. C Page County Board of Social Welfare, Court House; Mr. Charles E. Burks, Investigator for Old Age Assistance and Blind Pension. 43. B-C Page Count;/ Social Service League, Court House; Miss Dorothy A. Johnson, Executive Secretary. CLARION (1— Wright, 2— Clarion, 3— Sioux City, 4— P.578) 44. C Wright County Welfare Office, Court House; Miss Marian H. Baker, Overseer of Poor. CLARKE COUNTY (2— Osceola, 3— Des Moines, 4—10,384, 5— 428) CLAY COUNTY (2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—16,107, 5—563) CLAYTON COUNTY (2— Elkadcr, 3— Sioux City, 4—24,559, 5—762) CLERMONT (2— Fayette, 3— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—631) CLINTON COUNTY (2— Clinton, 3— Dos Moines, 4—44,377, 5—691) CUNT ON (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Moines, 4—26,700) 412 Associate Benevolent Society; Mrs. Charles Alden, 5th Ave.; President . Clinton County Emergency Relief Administration, 924 S. 3rd St.; Miss Gertrude Nott, Overseer of the Poor. Municipal and Clinton County Court, Clinton County Court House; Hon. W. A. McCullough, Judge of the Municipal Court; Mr. Harry Keelcr, Probation Officer. Visiting Nurse Association, Wonen's Club, 5th Ave. South; Miss Louise Allesee, Executive Secretary. Young Women's Christian Association, 31V 7th Ave.; Miss Ruth E. Suanzey, General Secretary. CLIO (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3— Pes Moines, 4—229) CLOVERHILLS (1— Folk, 2— Des Moines , 3~Des Moines, 4— 283) CI, UTTER (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4--350) COBURG (1— Montgomery, 2— Red Oak, 3— Des Moines, 4—200) COGGON (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—503) COIN (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Des Moines, 4—536) COLESBURG (1— Delaware, 2— Manchester , 3— Sioux City, 4—340) COLFAX (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 2,213) COLLEGE SPRINGS (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 484) COLLINS (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—489) COLO (1— Story, 2— Nevada , 3— Des Moines, 4—532) COLUMBUS CITY ( 1— Louisa, 2— Wapello, 3— Des Moines, 4—263) COLUMBUS JUNCTION (1— Louisa, 2— Wapello, 3— Des Moines, 4—867) COLWELL (1— Floyd, 2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4—87) CONESVILLE ( 1— Muscat ine , 2--Muscatine, 3— Des Moines, 4—254) CONRAD (1 — Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4—536) CONWAY (1— Taylor, 2— Bedford, 3— Dos Moines, 4—256) COON RAPIDS (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,303) CORALVILLE ( 1— Johnson, 2— Ioua City, 3— Des Moines, 4—254) CORNING (1— Adams, 2— Corning, 3— Des Moines, 4—2,026) Adams County Emergency Relief Administration; Miss Elizabeth Schobcrg, Overseer of the Poor. IOWA CORKECTIOMVILLE ( 1— Jo odtury, 8— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,058) CORWITH (1— Hancock, 3— Garner, 3— Sioux City, 4—431) CORYDON (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3— Dos koines, 4 — 1,768) Wayne County Relief Administration; Miss Grace Stanton, Director. COTTER (1— Louisa, 2— 7/apello, 3— Des Moines, 4—113) COULTER (1— Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—266) COUNCIL BLUFFS (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Moines 4- -43, 200) Pottawattamie County Emergency Relief Administratioxi, 231 Pearl S -Mr. K. W. Haines, Overseer of Poor. Pottawattamie County Juvenile Court, Court House; Hon. D. H. Shechan, Judge; Mr* Riley C. Nelson, Chief Probation Officer. CRAIG (1— Plymouth, 2— Lo liars, 3— Sioux City, 4—155) CRAWFORD COUNTY (2 — Denison, 3— Des Moines, 4—21,023, 5—715) CPA7/F0RDS VT LLE ( 1— 7/ashington, 2— Washington, 3— Des Moines, 4—291) CRESCO (1— Howard, 2— Crosco, 3— Sioux City, 4—3,069) Howard County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. Baird Lomas, Overseer of the Poor. CRESTOII (1— Union, 2— Creston, 5— Des Moines, 4—8,615) Iowa State Employment Service, 5 & 5 Strauss Bldg.; IS?. Harold L. Reed, Manager. Salvation Army, 210 South Elm St.; Adjutant Kay Wilkins, Officer- in- charge. Union County Emergency Relief Administration, 400 N. Oak St.; I/ass Frances I. Berry, Director. CROMWELL (l— Union, 2— Creston, 5— Des Moines, 4—173) CRYSTAL LAKE (1— Hancock, 2— Garner, 3— Sioux City, 4—271) CBT3ERLAND (1— Cass, 2— Atlantic, 3— Des Moines, 4—595) OTTFLQTG (1— Warren, 2— Indianola, 3— Des Moines, 4—149) CURLEW (1— Palo Alto, 2— Ermotsburg , 3— Sioux City, 4—178) CU3HING (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—270) CYLINDER (1— Palo Alto, 2— Emmetsburg , 3— Sioux City, 4—157) 414 IOWA DAKOTA CITY ( 1~ Humboldt , 2--Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4--44S) DALLAS COUNTY (2— Adel, S^-Des Moines, 4—25,493, 5—589) DALLAS (1— Marion, 2— Hnoxvillc , 3— Dos Moines, 4—717) DALLAS CENTER (1— Dallas, 2— Adcl, 3— Dos Moines, 4—852) DANA (1— Greene, 2— Jefferson, 3— Dos Moines, 4—195) DANBURY (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—656) DANVILLE (1— Des Hoines, 2— Burlington, 3 — Des Koines, 4 — 327) DAVENPORT (l— Scptt, 2 — Davenport, 3— Des Moines, 4—60,751) 58. A Confidential Exchange, c/o Scott County Welfare Dept., 525 YJ. 4th St.; Miss Alice Mohr, Secretary. 59. B-F Davenport Catholic Charities, 615 Kahl Bldg.; Hiss Ethel II. Garsidc, Executive Secretary. 60. H Davenport Friendly Society, Friendly House, 303 Taylor St.; Mr. Harry E. Dotaricr, Head Resident; Mrs. Harry E. Downer, Boys ♦ Uork Director. 61. B-N Jewish Community Office, 721 Union Bank Bldg.; Miss Mildred Kessler , Director. 62. B-F Ladies' Industrial Relief Society, 115 Y7. 6th St.; Miss Alice Whipple, Executive Secretary. 63. D Scott County Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr. J. W. Mullen, Chief Probation Officer. 64. C Scott County Vfclfare Department, 325 7A. 4th St.; Miss Marie Bauman, Director. 65. K Soldiers ' 'Relief Commission, Court House; Mr. E. E. Jarchow, Director . 66. 0 State Soldiers' Orphans' Home. 67. N Tri-City Jewish Charities, 721 Union Bank Bldg.; Rabbi Jacob M. Rothschild, Ex-officio Director; Miss Mildred Kessler, Executive Secretary. DAVES COUNTY ( 2— Bloomf ield , 3— Des Moines, 4—11,150, 5—501) DAVIS CITY (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—548) DAWSON (1— Dallas, 2— Adcl, 3— Des Moines, 4—262) DAYTON (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—713) DECATUR COUNTY (2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—14,903, 5—533) DECATUR CITY (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—282) DECORAH (1— Winneshiek, 2— Decorah, 3— Sioux City, 4—4,581) 415 IOV/A 68. C ilinneshcik County Emergency Relief Admini st rat ion , Court House; Ifp, Jerome R. Osluncl, Overseer of the Poor. DEDHAM (l~Carrcll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—327) DEEP RIVER (1— Powesh£wk, 2— Montezuma, 3—Des LToinos, 4—392) DEFIANCE (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Dos LToinos, 4—411) DSLAVJARE ' COLTITY (2— Manchester, 3— Sioux City, 4—18,122, 5—571) DELA7JARE ( 1— Delay/are, 2— Manchester , 3— Sioux City, 4—165) DELHI (1— Delaware, 2— Manchester, 3— Sioux City, 4—399) DELTAR (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Moines, 4—480) DELOIT (1— Crawford, 2— Denison, 3— Des Moines, 4—280) DELPHOS (1— Ringgold, 2— Mount Ayr, 3--Des Moines, 4—79) DELTA (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—588) DEITI30H (1— Crawford, 2— Denison, 3— Des Moines, 4—3,905) 69. N Board of Supervisors; Mr. R. R, Hannah, Chairman. 70. C Crawford County Relief Administration, Court House; Mr. w. D. Munclt, Director. 71. D Crawford "County Juvenile Court; Mr. Jacob Johnson, Probation Officer. DENVER (1— Bremer, 2— Waverly, 3— Sioux City, 4—500) DERBY (1— Lucas, 2— Chariton, 3— Des Moines, 4—280) DES MOINES COUNTY ( 2— Burlington , 3— Des Moines, 4—38,162, 5—409) DES MOINES (1— Polk, -2— Des Moines, 3— Des Moines, 4—158,907) 72. B-F Catholic Charities, 611 High St . ; Rev. Francis T. Zuch, Director. 73. C Department of Child welfare; Miss Loura L. Toft, Director. 74. G Des Moines Health Center, 211 Jcwett Bldg. ; Miss Helen Moneough, Executive Secretory. 75. C Emergency Relief Commit t ec , ' Inc . , 201 E. 1st St.; Miss Bertha Faue, Overseer of the Poor. 76. H Federated Jewish Charities, 716 Empire Bldg.; l*rs . 3. Meinstock, Supt. 77. D ' Iowa Board of Parole, Protestant and Catholic Chaplains; Mr. John S. Crooks , Chairman. 78. F Iowa Children's Home Society, 2340 E. Ninth St.; Mass Lrura L. Taft, Executive Director. 79. C Iowa Emergency Relief Administration, 314 8th St.; Mr. N. S. Genung, State Administrator. 416 IOWA 80. B-F Iowa Humane Society, 134 Court House; L'rr,. Ruth R. Hill, Secretary (Acting) 81. D~H Iowa Society for the Ericndless, 412 Youngcrman Bldg. ; Ir. Charles Parsons ; Supt . • i 82. I Ioi7a State Employment Service, 312 V'. Sth St.; Mr. Janes R. Reese, • ■ ■"ManGgcr ; Mr. E. R. -Herbert, Acting Director. 83. II H'cgro Connunity Center, 907 15th St.; Mrs. A. Lillian Edmunds, Director. 84. C Old-Age Division, Social Welfare Board; Mr. Byron G. Allen, Supt. 85. C Polk Count y- Emergency Relief Committee, Inc., 201 E. 1st St.; Ir. Allan W. Houghton, Director of Relief and Overseer of Poor, 86. D Polk County Juvenile Court, 410 Court House; Hon. Joseph E. Mcyur, Judge, District Court; Mr. Cleatie Dcvine, Chief Frobation Officer. 87. G The Retreat, Inc.,, 28th & Woodland Sts.; Dr. Russell C. Dcolittle, Medical Director. 88. 0 Salvation Army, Men's 'Social Service Dept., 224 2nd St.; Major Fred Turner, Manager, 89. A Social Service Exchange, c/o Community Chest, 625 Flynn Dldg. ; Miss Elizabeth Crone, Secretory. 90. C State Board of Control, Stcte House; Mr. Harry C. Y/hite, Chairman. 91. C State Board of Social Welfare; Mr. David IT. Jenkins, Secretary. 92. M-0 State Board- for Vocational Education, Rehabilitation Division; Mr. Forrest E. Moore, Director, Board for Vocationrl Educrtion; Mr. Willis W. Grant, Supervisor, Rehabilitat ion Service; Mr. James 3. Mitchell, Rehabilitation Assistant, 93. C State" Bureau of Child Welfare, State House; Dr, Mae Hall Ilabenicht, Supt. 94. M State Commission for the Blind, State House; Mrs. Ethel T. Holmes, Executive Secretary. 95. G State Department of Health; Dr. Walter L. Bierring, State Commissioner of Health. 96. J Travelers' Aid Society, Randolph Hotel Bldg. & 615 Polk Bldg.; Miss Mary O'Roako. 97. D United Stetes District Court, 411 Southern Surety Bldg.; Mr, Robert Lappen, Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Adair, Adams, Appanoose, Audubon, Boone, Cass, Clarke, Clinton, Crawford, Dallas, Davis, Decatur, Dos Moines, Frocmont, Greene, Guthrie, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Keokuk, Lee, ■Louisa, Lucas, Madison, Mahaska, Marion, Marshall, Mills, Monroe, Montgomery, Muscatine, Page, Polk, Pottawattamie, Poweshiek, Ringgold, Scott, Shelby, Story, Taylor, Union, Van Buren, Y/apello, 7/arron, Washington and Wayne Counties, 98. K Veterans' Administration, 30th & Euclid Ave; ; Mr. Charles G. Beck, Manager; Mrs. Esther Martin, Social Worker. 99. - I-K Veterans'" Placement Service , . 310-311 Federal Office Bldg.; I!r. John H. Quigley, Veterans' Placement Representative, DE SOTO (1— Dallas., 2— Adel, 3— Des Moines, 4—319) HEWITT (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3~Des Moines, 4—2,041) 417 100. E 101. 3-F 102. N 103. IT 104; D 105. C 106. D-H 107. G 108. H-J IOMA DEXTER (1— Dallas, 2— Adel , 3— Dcs Moines, 4—748) DIAGONAL (1— Ringgold, 2 — Mount Ayr, 3— Des Moines, 4—577) DICKENS (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—333) DICKIESCIT COUNTY (2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4— 10,982, 4—376) DIKE (1— Crundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4—417) DIXON (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Des Moines, 4—193) DOLLIVER (1— Emmet, 2— Estherville, 3— Sioux City, 4—158) DOKAHUE (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Des Moines, 4—98) DOEUAN (1— Fayette, 2— V.'est Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—37) DOPLXLLSON (l— Lee, 2— Fort Madison, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 581) DOON (1— Lyon, 2— Rock Rapids, 3 — Sioux City, 4—576) DOUGHERTY (1— Cerro Gordo, 2— Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 215) DOW CITY (1— Cravford, 2— Denlson, 3— Des Moines, 4—533) D013S '(-3b — Franklin and bright, 2 — Hampton and Clarion, 3 — Sioux City, 4—926) PRAKESVILLE (l— Davis, 2— Bloomf ield, 3— Des Moines, 4—190) DUBUQUE CCUETY (2— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—61,214, 5— 601) DUBUQUE (1— Dubuque, 2— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—43,308) Boys' Club, Corner of 9th &. Iova Sts.; Mr. Edward J. Ferris, Director. Catholic Charities, 11th & Bluff Sts.; Rev. R. P. Duggan, Executive Director. Co-ordinating Council of Social Uelfare Agencies; Rev. J. II. Uolfe, President. Dubuque Community Chest , ' 2X9 "J. 9th St.; Mr. H. R. Hanger, Secretary and Treasurer. D;.buque County Juvenile Court ; Mr. A. B. VJymer, Probation Officer. Dubuque County Emergency Relief Administration, Old Federal Bldg. ; Miss Dora Ueinstein, Overseer of the Poor. Bouse of the Good Shepherd, Box 719; Sister Mary of the Annunciation, Mother Superior. St. Joscph'Sanitarium, Post Office Box 236; Sister Mary Ursula, R.M. , L.L.D. , R.S.M. , Supt. Young Women's Christian Association; Miss Kathorine Knight, General Secretary. 413 IOWA jmm (1--Butler, AUiSon, 3-Sioux City, 4-698) BUNCOMBE (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4-354) DUNDEE' (1— Delaware, 2— to. Chester, 5— Sioux City, 4—190) DUNKERTON (1-Black Hawk, 2-Waterloo, 5-Sioux City, 4-327) DUNLAP (1-Harrison, 2— Logan, 3-Des Moines, 4—1,522) mm U-Cedar, 2-Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—733) DYER3VIILE (1- Delaware & Dubuque, 2-Manchester & Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,046) DYSART (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—971) EAGLE GROVE (1-Wright, 2-Clarion, 3-Sioux City, 4-4,071) 10g< c Case Correspondent; Miss Grace MacNaughton. EARLHAM (1-Madison, 2— Winterset, 3-Des lfoir.es, 4—397 ) EARLING (1-Shelby, 2-Harlan, 3-Des Moines, 4-353) 110. K 111. D 112. 419 EARLVILLE (l~Delaware, 2-Manchest cr , 3-Sioux City 4-615) S^ldie^s' Relief Commission; Mr. Howard Hunt, Secretory. EARLY (1-Sac, 2— Sac City, 3-Sioux City, 4-632) EAST PERU (1-Madison, 2-Winterset, 3-Des Moines, 4-304) EDENVTLLE (1-Marshall, 2-Marshalltown, 3-Des Mcinos, 4-450) EDGEWOOD (1-Clayton £c Delaware, 2-Elkader & Manchester, 3-Sioux City, 4—638) EDBYVTLLE (l-Mahaska 8c Wapello, 2-0skaloosa & Ottumwa, 3-Des Moi: 4—888) ELBERON (1-Tama, 2-Toledo, 3-Sioux City, 4-254) ELDON (1-Wapello, 2-0ttumwa, 3-Des Moines, 4—1,738) mmpfi (l— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—3,200) ^ Training School for Boys; Mr. 0. S. Vor Krog, Sup,. ELDR1DGE (1-Scott, 2- Davenport, 3-Des Moines, 4-245) ELGIN (1-Eayotte, 2-Wcst Union, 3-Sioux City, 4-f.lO) ELKADER (1-Clayton, 2-Elkader, ^^"^SV Larson, Emergency Relief Administration, Court House, Mr., irvin g, Overseer of the Poor. ELKHART (1-Polk, 2-Dos Moines, 3-Dos Moinos, 4-218) IOVJA FARNHAMVILLE ( 1— Calhoun, 2— Rockwell City, -3— Sioux City, 4—365) FARRAGUT (1— Fremont, 2— -Sidney, 3— Des Moines, 4—523) FAYETTE COUNTY (2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—29,145, 5—724) FAYETTE (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,083) FENTON (1— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—331) FERGUSON (1— Marshall, 2— Marshalltovm, 3— Des Moines, 4—175) FERTILE (1— Worth, 2— Northwood, 3— Sioux City, 4—233) FLORIS (1— Davis, 2— Bloomf ield, 3— Des Mdines, 4—209) FLOYD' COUNTY (2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4—19,524) 5—495 ) FLOYD (1— Floyd, 2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4—350) FONDA (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3 — Sioux City, 4 — 1,027) FONTANFLLE (1— Adair, 2— Greenfield , 3— Des Moines, 4—833) FOREST CITY ( 1— Winnebago , 2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,016) 119. C Winnebago County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr, Harry F. Thompson, Administrator; Dr. Blanche Neil, Overseer of the Poor. FORT ATKINSON ( 1— Winneshiek, 2— Decorah, 3— Sioux City, 4—305) FORT DODGE ( 1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—21,895) 120. D Webster County Juvenile Court, 516 N. 10th St.; Mr. George R. D. Kramer, Juvenile Probation Officer. 121. C Webster County Welfare Association, 621 l/2 First Ave. , South; Mr. Frank Fence, Overseer of the Poor. 122. H-J Young Women's Christian Association, 326 First Ave., North; Miss Edith Wilson, General Secretary. FORT MADISON (1— Lee, 2— Fort Madison, 3— Des Moines, 4—15,779) 123. D Iowa State Penitentiary, P. 0. Box 316; Mr. Glenn C. Haynos, Warde? 124. C North Lee County Emergency Relief Office, Hesse Building; Mr. Guy R. Codding, Overseer of the Poor. FOSTER (l~ Monroe, 2— Albia, 3- -Des Moines, 4—49) FOSTORIA (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—142) FRANKLIN COUNTY (2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—16,332, 5—578) FRANKLIN (1— Lee, 2— Fort Madison, 3— Des Moines, 4—92) FRA3ER (1— Boone, 2— Boone, 3— Des Moines, A — 309) 421 10. /A ELK HORN (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Dos Moines, a — F513) ELKFORE? (1— Clayton, g-~Elkador, 3— Sioux City, 4--116) ELLIOTT (1— Montgomery, 2— Hod Oak, 3— Des Moines, 4—556) ELLSTOE (1— Ringgold, g— Mount Ayr, 3 — Dos Moines, 4—212) ELLS7JCRTH (1— Hamilton, 2-- -Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—405) EI2.IA (1— Howard, 2— Crcrco, 3— Sioux City, 4—771) ELY (1— Linn, 2—Ccder Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—172) ET/ERSON (1— Mills, 2— G-lenuood, 3— Dos Moines, 4—512) EMtSET COUNTY (2— Estherville, 3--Sioux City, 4—12,856, 5—393) MIETSBURG (1— Palo Alto, £— Emmet sburg, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,865) Emergency Relief Administration; I Jr. Roy "Voir, Chairman, EPOTTI 1 (1— Dubuque, 2— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—464) ESSEX (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Dos Moines, 4--306) ESTHERVILLE ( 1— Enmot , 2— Estherville, 3— Sioux City, 4—4,940) Emmet County Dept. of Public Y'elfaro, City Hall; Mr, C. R, Lindqui Overseer of the Poor, Emmet County Juvenile Court; Mr. Claude Lindquist, Probation Offic ETZERLY (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3- -Sioux City, 4—482) EXTRA (1— Audubon, 2— Audubon, 3— Des Bfcinos, 4—937) EXLINE (1— Appanoose, 2 — Contervillc, 3— Des Moines, 4—437) FAIEBAM (1 — Buchanan & Fayette, 2— Independence & I7ost Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—629) FAIRFIELD ( 1— Jefferson, 2— Fairfield, 3— Des Loircs, 4—6,619) Emergency Relief Committee of Jefferson County, 123 N, Main St.; Miss Frances Stoningcr, Overseer of the Poor. Jefferson County Juvenile Court; Miss Frances Steninger, Probation Officer. Travelers ' 'Aid, 203 E. Adams Street; Mr, George C. Ream.cs, Repre- sentative. FARLEY (1--Dubuque, 2— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—657) FART.1L13EURC (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—275) FAHTHNGTOI! (1— Van Surer., 2— Keosauqua, 3 — Des Moines, 4—1,012) 420 I0U7A EREDE RT CES BUR G (1— Chickasaw, 8— New Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—567) FRKDERIKA. (l— -Bremer, 2— Waverly, 3— Sioux City, 4— 20-1- ) FEEDONIA (1— Louisa, S — Wapello., 3— Dcs Moines, 4— 16.5) Wmfm! COUNTY (2— Sidney, 3— Dcs lloines, 4—15,553, 5—507 ) FREMONT ( 1— Mahaska , 2— Oskaloosa, 3— Dos Moines, 4— -150) GALT (1— 'bright, 2— Clarion, 3— Sioux City, 4—167) G-AL7A (1— Ida, 2— Ida Grove, 3— Sioux City, 4—530) GAEBER (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—120} GARDEN GROVE (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—558) GAFNEVILLO (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—365) GARNER (1— Hancock, 2— Carnor, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,241) GARRISON (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—432) GARWtN (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—450) GENEVA (1— Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—249) GEORGE (1— Lyon, 2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—907) GILBERT (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—221) GILBERTVTLLE ( 1— Black Hawk, 2— Waterloo, 3— Sioux City, 4—241) GILLIAN (1— Marshall, 2— Marshalltown, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—428) GILM3KE CITY (1 — Humboldt & Pocahontas, 2 — Dakota City & Pocahontas, 3— Sioux City, 4—896) GLAD3R00K (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—891) CLENvTCOD (1— Mills, 2— Glenwood, 3— Des Moines, 4—2,400) Iowa Institution for Feebleminded Children; Dr. Harold B. Dye, Supt Mills County 'Emergency Relief Administration, 407 Sharp Street; Miss Orra K. Xirkham, Overseer of the Foor. " ■ Travelers* Aid; Miss Mary Rat hko, Representative. Welfare Board (Local). GLIDDEN (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—854) GOLDFIELD (l— Wright, 2— Clarion, 3— Sioux City, 4--700) GOODELL (1— Hancock, 2— Garner, 3— Sioux City, 4—210) 422 GOOSE LAKE (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Bfoines, 4- -128) GOWRLE (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,059) GRAFTTINGER ( 1— Palo Alto, 2— Emmets/burg, 3— Sioux City, 4—777) GRAFTON (1— Worth, 2— Northwood, 3— Sioux City, 4—24-9) GRAND JUNCTION (l— Greene, 2— Jeff err. on, 3— Dos Jo inc.:, 4—1,025) GRAND MOUND (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Moines, 4—423) GRAND RIVER (1— Decatur, 2--Loon, 3— Des Moines, 4—395) GRANDVIEW (l— Louisa, S— Wapello, 3— Des Moines, 4—321) GRANGER (1— Dallas, 2— Adel, 3— Des Moines, 4--319) GRANT (1— Montgomery, 2— Red Oak, 3— Des Moines, 4—242) GRANVILLE (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—390) GRAVITY (1— Taylor, 2— Bedford, 3— Des Moines, 4—465) GRAY (1— Audubon, 2— Audubon, 3— Dos Moines, 4—194) GREELEY ( 1— Delaware, 2 — Manchester, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 343) GREENE COUNTY ( 2— Jeff crson, 3— Des Moines, 4—16,528, 5—574) GREENE (1— Butler, 2*-- Allison, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,268) Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. Clyde Wegand, Director, GREENFIELD (l— Adair, 2— Greenfield, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,837) Adair County Emergency Relief Office; Mrs, Vivian Sanders, Direct©: Mr, George D. Musmakcr, Administrator, GREEN ISLAND (1— Jackson, 2— Maquoketa, 3— Sioux City, 4—116) GREEN VI LIE (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—168) GRILLES (1— Polk, 2— Des Moines, 3— Des Moines, 4—463) GRINNELL ( 1— Poweshiek, 2— Montezuma, 3— Des Moinos, 4—4,949) Child Welfare Services, 829 Broad Street; Miss Elenia Ockerman, Worker, Poweshiek County Social Service League, 829 Broad Street; Mr, Walter Olson, Executive Secretary, Poweshiek' County Welfare Office, 329 Brood Street; Mr. Sam C. Rag... Director, GRISWOLD (1— Cass, 2— Atlantic, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,139) I057A (MJNDY COUTJTI ( 2 — Grundy Center, 5— Sioux C: ; ty, 4—14,133, 5—501) GRUNDY CENTER (1— Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,793) 134. C County Dept. of Relief; Miss Tholmn B. Davis, Overseer of the Poor. GRUYER (1— Eamet, 2— Esthervillc, 3— Sioux City, 4—126) GUERNSEY ( 1— Pouoshick, 2— I'bnt ezumn, 3— Dos Iloines , 4—177) GUTHRIE COUNTY (2— Guthrie Center, 3— Deo Iloines, 4— 17,3. r 5—595) GUTHRIE CENTER (1— Guthrie, 2— Guthrie Center, 3--Dos Moines, 4—2,004) 135. C Guthrie County Emergency Relief Administration; Ir. Fred Jackley, Chairmen; Mr. Penn Hockett, Overseer of the Poor. GUTTZNBERG (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,918) HALBUR (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—192) HAMBURG (1— Fremont, 2— Sidney, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—2,103) HAMILTON COUNTY (2— Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—20,975 5—570) HATLTON (1— Marion, 2— Xnoxvillc, 3— Des Moines, 4—296) HAMPTON (1— Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—5,473) HANCOCK COUNTY (2— Garner, 3— Sioux City, 4—14,802, 5—570) HANCOCK (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Moines, 4—312) HANLONTOWN (1— Worth, 2— Northuood, 3— Sioux City, 4—190) HANSELL (1— Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—172) HARCjURT (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—254) HARDIN COUNTY (2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—22,947, 5—569) HARDY (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—147) HARLAN (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—5,145) 136. C Shelby County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Mr. Frank E. Gibbs, Overseer of the Poor. HARPER (1— Keokuk,. 2— Sigourney, 5— Dcs Ibinos, 4—212) ILARP2RS FERRY ( 1— Allamakee , 2— V/aukon, 5— Sioux City, 4—239) 424 IOWA HARRIS (1— Osceola, 2— Sibley, 3— Sioux City, 4—328) HARRISON COUNTY (2— Logan, 3— Des Moines, 4—84.897* 5—691) HARTFORD ( 1— Warren, 2— IncUanola, 3— Dos Moines; 4— °07) KARTWICX (1— Poweshiek, 2— Montezuma, 3— Des Moines, -1—122) HARVEY ( 1— Marion, 2 — Knoxvlllo, 3— Des Moines, 4—348) HASTINGS (1— Hills, 2— Glenwood, 3— Dee Moines, 4— 389) HAYELOCK (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3^- Sioux City, 4—339) HAWARDEH (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,459) 137^ C Sioux County Welfare Bureau. 138. J ■ Travelers' Aid Society, 1521 Central Avenue; Miss Anna ?:. Smith, ■ Correspondent. HAWKEYE (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—530) HAYESVILLE (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—133) HAZELTON ( 1— Buchanan, 2— Independence , 3— Sioux City, 4—499) HEDRICK (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—810) HENDERSON (1— Mills, 2— Glenwood, 3— Des Moines, 4—257) HENRY COUNTY ( 2— Mount Pleasant, 3— Des Moines, 4—17,660, 5—427 ) HEPBURN (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Des Moines, 4—140) HELLS (1 — Johnson, 2 — Iowa City, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 211) PHLLSB0R0 (1— Henry, 2— Mount Pleasant, 3— Des Moines, 4—281) KENTON (1— Plymouth, 2— Le Mars, 3— Sioux City, 4— 289) HOLLAND (1— Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4—175) HOLY CROSS (1— Dubuque, 2— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—111) HOPEVILLE (1— Clarke, 2— Osceola, 3— Des Moines, 4—82) HWPWI (1— Delaware, 2— Manchester , 3— Sioux City, 4—758) KORNICK (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—309) HOSPERS (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—548) HOWARD COUNTY (2— Cresco, 3— Sioux City, 4—13,082, 5—458) 425 HUBBARD (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—795) IOWA HUDSON (1— Block Ha-k, 2— Waterloo , 3— Sioux City, 4—470) HULL (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—905) HUMBOLDT COUNT! (2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4— 13,202, 5—431) HUMBOLDT (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,251) 139. C Humboldt County Emergency Relief Administration, 625 l/2 Sumner Ave Hiss Catherine Ascherl, Overseer of the Poor. HOKESTON (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3--Des Rfoines, 4—924) HURSTVTLLE (1— Jackson, 2— Haquoketa, 3— Sioux City, 4—91) HUXLEY (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—362) IDA COUNTY (2— Ida Grove, 3— Sioux City, 4—11,933, 5—430) IDA GROYE (1— Ida, 2— Ida Grove, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,206) 140. C Ida County Emergency Relief Committee, Court House; Irs. Jean G. Saylor, Director. 141. C Social Service Office', 220 - 2nd St., N. E. ; Miss Henrietta Safley, Overseer of the Poor. IMOGEKE (1— Fremont, 2— Sidney, 3— Des Moines, 4—303) INDEPENDENCE (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence, 3— Sioux City, 4—3,691) 142. C Buchanan County Emergency Relief Office', 220 - 2nd St., N. E. ; Mrs Mildred Hunt, Overseer of the Poor. 143. G Independence State Hospital; Dr. R. A. Stewart, Supt . INDIANOLA (1— Warren, 2— Indianola, 3— Des Moines, 4—3,488) 144. C Warren County Welfare "Of floe, 100 V/. Ashland Ave.; Mr. Jack Stroud, Overseer of the Poor. IN7. r 0OD (1— Lyon, 2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—670) IONIA {X — Chickasaw, 2— Net; Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—246) IOWA COUNTY (2— Marengo, 3— Sioux City, 4—17,332, 5 — 583 ) IOWA CITY (1— Johnson, 2— Iowa City, 3— Des Moines, 4—16,000) 145; I Iowa Stoto Bongloymont Service, 204 Federal Bids. ■ 146i G Iowa State Psychopathic Hospital; Dr. Andrew H. Woods, Direct r. 147. D Johnson County Juvenile Court, Johnson County Court House; Mrs. Mabel Evans, Chief Probation Officer. 148. B Social Service League & Johnson County Emergency Relief Office, 19 E. Market St.; Miss Frances G. Wilson, Executive Secretary & Overseer of the Poor. 149. G University of Iowa General Hospital; lass Elizabeth Mills, Head of Social Service. . _ 426 IOWA IOWA FALLS (1— Hardin, 2— Eldorc, 3— Sioux Crfcr, 4~.~4,112) 150. C Hardir County Welfare Dept.; Hiss Marion If, Load. IRETON (-1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—612) IRWIN (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 357) JACKSON COUNTY" (2— Maquokota, 3— Sioux City, 4—13,431, 5—632) JACKSON JUNCTION ( 1— Winneshiek, 2— Decoreh, 3— Sioux City, 4—126) JAMAICA (1— Guthrie, 2— -Guthrie Center, 3— Des Moines, 4—311) JANES VILLE (l — Black Hauk & Bremer, 2— Waterloo & Wavcrly, 3-,-Sioux City, 4—331) JASPER COUNTY (2— Hot/ton, 3— Des Moines, 4—52,936, 5—731) JEFFERSON COUNTY ( 2— Fairfield , 3— Des Moines, 4—16,241, • 5—431 ) JEFFERSON ( 1— Greene, 2— Jefferson, 3— Des Moines, 4—3,431) 151. C Greene County Emergency Relief Office, Box 763; Miss Martha A. Henderson, Overseer of the Poor. JESUP ■ (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence , 3— Sioux City, 4—736) • JEWELL (1— Hamilton, 2— Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—950) JOHNSON COUNTY (2— lom City, 3— Des Moines, 4—30,275, 5—610) JO ICE (1— Worth, 2— Northwood, 3— Sioux City, 4—225) JOLLEY (1— Calhoun, 2--Rockv7ell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—174) JONES COUNTY (2— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—20,320, 5—569) KALQNA (1 — Washington, 2— Washington, 3— Des Moines, 4—704) L'AMRAR (1— Hamilton, 2— Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—236) KARAJHA (1— Hancock, 2— Garner, 3— Sioux City, 4—609) KELLERTON ( 1— Ringgold, 2— Mount Ayr, 3— Des Moines, 4—540) KELLEY (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—179) 427 iov:a KELLOGG 1 — Jasper, 2 — Net/ton, 3 — Dos Moines,* 4 — 5G0) KENSETT (1— Worth", 2— Uorthwood, S— Sioux City, 4—394) KENT ( 1« -Union, 2—Crcston, 3— Dcs Moines, 4--177) KEOKUK COUNTY ( 2-- Sigourncy , 3— Des Hoines, 4—13,200, 5—578) 152. H 153. C 154. G 155. H-J 156. D 157. C 158. C 159. K KEOKUK (1— Leo, 2— Fort Madison, 3— Dos Mo inos 4—15 , 106 ) Friendly House Community Center, 326 S. 6th St.; I.Tisr; Hazel Louise Mathews, Director. Lee County Emergency Relief Administration, 926 Main "St.; Mr. Guy R. Codding, Director of Relief and Overseer of Poor. Protestant Hospital. Young YTonen's Christian Association, 5th & Elondeau Sts. ; Hiss M , Danuser, General Secretary. KEOSAUQUA ( 1— Van Surer., 2— Keosauqua, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—855) Van Bur en Count 3 r Juvenile Court; Mr. Joseph Newbold, Volunteer Probation Officer. Van Buron County Relief Administration; Mr. Everett Doggett, Overseer of the Poor. KEOTA (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigournoy, 3— Des Hoines, 4—955) KES77ICK (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourncy, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—358) KEYSTONE (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—499) KIT.ISALLTON (1— Audubon, 2— Audubon. 3— Des Moines, 4—378) KINGSLEY (1— Plymouth, 2— Le Mars, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,093) KINROSS (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourncy, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—137) KIRKHAH (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—183) ICERKVLLLE ( 1— Y/apello , 2— Ottumr;a, 3— Des Moines, 4—206) Id RON (1— Crawford, 2— Dcnison, 3— Dos Moines, 4—259) KLFJ.5ME ( 1— Hancock, 2— Garner, 3— Sioux City, 4—463) EKIHRIM (1— Calhoun, 2— Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—121) KHD27ILO! (1— Marion, 2— Knoxville, 3— Des Moines, 4—4,697) Marion County Emergency Relief Office, Court House; Mr*. C. Tod Johnson, Overseer of the Poor; Mr. VI. J. Casey, County Administrator. Veterans' Administration Facility, Social Service Dept.; Dr. 0. C. Y.lllhite, Manager; Miss Martha Sudbrink, Psychiatric Social Worker. 428 IOVJA KOSSUTH COUNTY (2— Algona, 7— Sioux City, 4—25,452, 5—973) JMUMti (1— VJarron, 2~Indianola, 3— Des Moines, 4—443) IADORA (1— lov/a, 2— Marengo, 3— Sioux City, 4—284) LAKE CITY (1— Calhoun, 2— Rockuoll City, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,012) LAKE WW5 (1— V/iimcbago, 2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,474) LAKE PARK ( 1— Dickinson , 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—708) LAKE VTE7J (1— Sac, 2— Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—993) IAK0TA (1— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—409) LAKONI (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—1,739) LAKONT (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence , 3— Sioux City, 4—521) LA I.10TTE (1— Jackson, 2— Kaquoketa, 3— Sioux City, 4—275) LANESBORO (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—270) LANS INC- ( 1— Allamakee , 2— V.aukon, 3— Sio-ox City, 4—1,321) LA PORTE CITY (1— Black Hauk, 2— Waterloo, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,470) LARCHKOOD (1— Lyon, 2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—582) LARRABEE (1— Cherokee, 2— Cherokee, 3— Sioux City, 4—189) LATHER (1 — Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—552) LAUREL (I — Marshall, 2— Marshalltotm, 3— Des Koines, 4—232) LAURENS (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Sioux City, 4—1,071) L&WIER (1— Chickasaw, 2— Not/ Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—476) LAY.TON (-1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 259) LE CLAIRE (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Dos Moines, 4—691) LEDYARD (1— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—245) LEE COUNTY ( 2— Fort Madison, 3— Des Moines, 4—41,268, 5—511) LE GRAND (1— Marshall, 2~Marshalltor;n, 3— Des Moines, 4—382) 429 I07/A LEHIGH (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux' City, 4—996) LEIGHTON (1—- Mahaska, 2— Oskaloosa, 3— Des I.loines , 4—115) IELSNS (1— Winnebago, 2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 164) IE MARS (1— Plymouth, 2— Le Liars, 3— Sioux City, 4—4,780) 160. D Plymouth" County Juvenile Court; Mr. Ben D. Danchik, Probation Officer. 161. C County Dept. of Public Welfare, Court House; Miss Elizabeth Fuller, Acting Director; I.lr. Ben D. Danchik, Overseer of the Poor. LENOX (1— Taylor, 2— Bedford, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,171) LEON (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—2,006) 162. C Decatur County Welfare Office, Court House; Miss Lau:-o E. Weible, Director. LZ RAY (1 — Decatur, 2 — Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 142) LESTER (I— Lyon, 2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—231) LETTS (1— Louisa, 2— Wapello, 3 — Des Moines, 4—329) LEWIS (1— Cass, 2— Atlantic, 3— Des Moines, 4— 589 ) LIBERTYVILLE ( 1— Jeff erson, 2— Fairfield, 3— Des Maines, 4—258) LIDDERDALE ( 1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—211) LIME SPRINGS (1— Hovrard, 8— Greseo, 3— Sioux City, 4—539) LINCOLN (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—162) LINDEN (1— Dallas, 2-~Aiel, 3— Des Moines, 4—314) LINEVILLE (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3— Des Moines, 4—531) LINN COUNTY (2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—83,000, 5—709) LINN GROVE (1— Buena Vista, 2— Storm Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—360) LISBON (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—795) LI3CCMB (1— Marshall, 2— Marsha 11 torn, 3— Des Moines, 1—326) LITTLEPORT (l— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—103) LITTLE ROCK ( 1— Lyon, ' 2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4— 585) LITTLE SIOUX (1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Des Moines, 4—400) 430 IOWA LI VERIO RE (1— Humboldt , 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—665) LOCKRIDGS (1— Jefferson, 2— Eairf ield , 3— Dos Koines, 4—231) LOG-AIT (1— Harrison, 8— Logan, 3— Dcs Koines, 4—1,654) 163. C Harrison County Emergency Relief- Administration, 112 S. 4th St. J E4f* Raymond C. Ivlitzel, Overseer cf tho Poor. LOHRVTLLE (1— Calhoun, 2— Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—776) LONE ROCK (1— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—159) LONE TREE (1— Johnson, 2— Iov/a City, 5— Den Koines, 4—627) LONG- GROVE (1— Scott, 2— Davenport , 3— Des Koines , 4—134) LORLNOR ,(1 — Union, 2— Creston, 3— Des Koines, 4—577) LOST NATION (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Koines, 4—493) LOUISA COUNTY ( 2— Unpello, 3— Dcs K oines , 4—11,575, 5—396) LOVTLIA (1— Konroc, 2— Albia, 3— Dcs Koines, 4—727) L07JDEN (1— Cedar, 2— Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—697) LOU KOOR (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton , 3— Des Koines, 4—271) LUANA (1— Clayton, 2— Elkadcr, 2— Sioux City, 4—136) LUCAS COUNTY (2— Chariton, 3— Des Koines, 4—15,114, 5-.-432 ) LUCAS (1— Lucas, 2— Chariton, 3— Dcs Koines, 4—514) LUTHER (1— Boone, 2— Boone, 3— Dcs Koines, 4—137) LUVERNE (1— Humboldt & Kossuth, 2— Dakota City & Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—570) LUXEI.EURG (1— Dubuque, 2— Dubuque, 3-- Sioux City, 4—105) LUZERNE (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—149) LYKNVTLLE (1— Jasper, 2— Neuton, 3— Des Koines, 4—426) LYON COUNTY' (2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—15,293, 5—582 ) LYTTON (1— Calhoun & Sac, 2— Rockwell City & Sac City, 3— Sioux City 4— 373) 431 IOWA McCALLSBURG (1— Story, 2— Kovadn, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—330) McCAUSLAND ' (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Dos Lloincs, 4—104) McCLELLAND (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Counc il Bluffs, 3— Des Moines, 4—161) McGHEGOR (1— Clayton, g— Encoder, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,299) McINTTRE (1— Mitchell, 2— Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—268) MACEDONIA (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Moines, 4—314) MADISON COUNTY ( 2— Uintcrset , 3— Des Moines, 4—14,331, 5—563) MADRID (1— Boone, 2— Boone, 3— Des Moines, 4—2,061) MAGNOLIA (1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3 -Des Moines, 4—271) MAHASKA COUNTY ( 2— Oskaloosa , 3— Des Moines, 4— 25,804, 5—568) MALCOM (1 — Porreskiek, 2— Montezuma, 3— Des Moines, 4—381) MALLARD ( 1— Palo Alto, Z— Emmetsburg, 3— Sioux City, 4—449) MALOY (1— Ringgold, 2— Mount Ayr, 3— Des Moines, 4—112) MALVERN (1— Mills, 2— Glenwood, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,320) MANCHESTER ( 1— Delaware , 2— Manchester , 3--3idux' City , 4—3,413 ) 164. C Delaware County Relief Administration; Mr, C. L, Johnson, Overseer of the Poor. 165. M -0 Soldiers Relief Commission; Mr. Howard Hunt, Secretary. MANILLA (1 — Crawford, 2— Denison, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,032) MANLY (1— Worth, 2— Northwood, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,447) MANNING (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,817) MAN30N il— Calhoun, 2— Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,382) MAPLET0N (1— Monona, 2— Onawa, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,622) IttQPOKEHA (1— Jackson, 2— Maquoketa, 3— Sioux City, a— 3,595) 166. C Jackson County Relief Office; Miss Ruth ?. Flynn, Director . MARATHON (1— Buena Vista, 2— Storm Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—573) MARBLE BOCK (1— Floyd, 2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 441) 432 IOWA MARCUS (1— Cherokee, 2— Cherokee, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,138) MAEENQO (1— loun, 2— Marengo, 3--Sioux City, 4—2,112) 167. C lorn County Relief Office, Court House; Hiss June Ham, Director of Relief. J1ARI0N-COUNTY ( 2— Knoxville , 3— Des Moines, 4—25,727, 5—563) IIARION (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—4,348) MARK3BURG ( 1— Madison, 2— Winterset, 3— Des Moines, 4—218) I3AKNE (1— Cass, 2 — Atlantic, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 255) MARQUETTE (1— Clayton, 2— Elkcder, 3— Sioux City, 4—814) MARSHALL COUNTY ( 2— I*arshalltorai, 3— Des Moines, 4—33,727, 5—572) MAR3HALLT OWN (1— Marshall, 2— Marshalltovm, 3— Des Moines, 4—17,700) 168. C Marshall Coutny Welfare Departnent, Court House; Mr. H. C, Sanders, Overseer of the Poor. 169. 0 State Soldiers » Hone. MARTELLE ( 1— Jones, 2— Ananosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—185) MiARTENSDALE ( 1— Warren, 2— Indianola, 3— Des Moines, 4—13 9) MARTINSBURG ( 1— Keokuk,- 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—223) MARYSvTLLS (1— Marion, 2— Knoxville, 3— Des Moines, 4—149) MASON CITY" (1— Cerro Gordo, 2— Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4—27,500) 170. D Cerro Gordo County Juvenile Court; Mr, J. D. Barlow, Chief Probation Officer. 171. C Cerro Gordo County Relief Office, Court House; Miss Loin M. Brom, Overseer of the Poor. 172. N Mason City Conniunity" Chest , 121 1/2 E. State St.; Mr. Lester Milligan, Secretary. 173. 0 Salvation* Army, 226 South Federal St.; Miss Kathcrinc Davis, Adjutant. 174. B Social Welfare League, 11 2nd St., N. E. ; Mrs. Margaret Sheridan Mochlenhof , General Secretary. MA30FVILLE (1— Delauare, 2— Manchester, 3— Sioux City, 4—207) MAS3ENA (1— Cass, 2— Atlantic, 3— Des Moines, 4—475) MATLOCK (1 — Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—103) 433 IOWA MAURICE (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 5— Sioux City, 4—274 ) L1AXWELL (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moir.es, 4—721) MAYNARD (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—409) MAYSVILLE (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Des Moines, 4—57) MECHANICSVILLE (1— Cedar, 2— Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—781) MEDIAPOLIS (1— Des Moines, 2— Burlington, 3— Des Moines, 4—793) MELBOURNE (1 — Marshall, 2— Marshallt own, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 426) MELGHER (1— Marion, 2— Khoxville, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,673) MELROSE (1— Monroe, 2 — AIM a, 3— Des Moines, 4—417) MELVHF (1— Osceola, 2— Sibley, 3— Sioux City, 4—301) MBH.0 (1— Guthrie, 2— Guthrie' Center, 3— Des Moines, 4—500) M5RIDEN (1— Cherokee, 2— Cherokee, 3— Sioux City, 4—188) MERRILL (L— Plymouth, 2— Le Mars, 3— Sioux City, 4— 605) MESERYEY (L—Cerro Gordo, 2— -Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4—255) MIDB1ET0Y2N ( 1~ Des Moines, 2— Burlington, 3— Des Moines, 4—126) MILES (1— Jackson, 2— Maquoketa , 3— Sioux City, 4—319) MILFORD (1— Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,062) MILLERSBURG (l— Iowa, 2— Marengo, 3— Sioux City, 4—198) MILLERTON (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3— Des Moines, 4—162) MILLS COUNTY (2— Glenwood, 3— Des Moines, 4—15,866, 5—438) I.ILO (1 — Warren, 2 — Indianola, 3 — Des Moines, 4 — 542) MELTON (1— Van Buren, 2— Keosauqua, 3— Des Moines, 4—771) UNBURN (1— Dallas, 2— Adel, 3— Des Moines, 4—328) LINDEN (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Moines, 4—377) MINGO (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Des Moines, 4—313) MISSOURI VALLEY ( 1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Des Moines, 4—4,230) 434 iowa MITCHELL COUNTY (2— Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—14,065, 5—463) I.ECTCHELL ( 1— Mitchell, 2— Osago, 3— Sioux City, 4—177) 1.UTCHELLV1LLE (1— Folk, 2— Dcs Moines, 3— Des Moines, 4—702) 175, D Iom Training School for Girls; Miss Anna Lynam, Supt. MODALE (1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Des Moines, 4—359) IDNDftMEN (1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Des Moines, 4—534) MONETA (1— O'Brien, 2— Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4—85) MONMOUTH (1— Jackson, 2— Maquoketa, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 198) MONONA COUNTY (2— Onaua, 3— Sioux City, 4—18,213, 5—686) MONONA (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 5— Sioux City, 4—1,163) MONROE COUNTY (2--Albia, 3— Des Moines, 4—15,010, 5—432) MONROE (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—936) MONTEZUMA ( 1— Poweshiek, 3 — Montezuma, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,257) MONTICELLO (1— Jones, 2— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,259) MONTGOMERY COUNTY ( 2— Red Oak, 3— Des Moines, 4—16,752, 5—424) MONTOUR ' (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—370) ' MONTROSE (1— Lee, 2— Eort Madison, 3— Des Moines, 4—621) MOORHEAD (1— Monona, 2— Onawa, 3— Sioux City, 4—372) MOORLAND (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—179) MORAVIA (1 — Appanoose, 2— Centcrville , 3— Des Moines, 4—684) MORLEY (1— Jones, 2— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—117) MORNING SUM (1— Louisa, 2— Wapello, 3— Des Moines, 4—356) MORRISON (1— Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4—173) MOULTON (1— Appanoose, 2— Centcrville , 3— Des Moines, 4—1,476) MOUNT AUBURN (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—196) | 435 IOWA IDUI7T AYR (1— Ringgold, 2— Mount Ayr, 3~Des Mcinrs, 4—1,704) 176. C Ringgold County Relief Office; Miss Dolores litis, Overseer of the Poor, MOUNT PLEASANT (1— Henry, 2 — Mount Pleasant, 3— Des Moines, 4—3,7430 177. C Henry County Emergency Relief Administration; Kiss Iva G. Holland, Overseer of the Poor, 178. G lit. Pleasant State Hospital; Dr. Leonard P. Ristine, Supt. MOUNT STERLING (1— Van Buren, 2— ICcosauqua, 3~Des Moines, 4—165) • MOUNT UNION (1— Henry, 2— Mount Pleasant, 3— Des Ibir.es, 4—167) MOUNT VERNON (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, '3— Sioux City, 4—1,441) MOVILLE (1—YAoodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Cedar Rapids, 4—911) IjDRRAY (1— Clarke, 2— Osceola, 3— Des Moines, 4—828) MUSCATINE COUNTY ( 2— Muscat ine, 3— Des Moines, 4—29,335, . 5—432) MUSCATINE (1— Muscatine, 2— Muscatine, 3— Dos Moines, 4—16,778)' 179. B-C ffiuscatine County Department of Public Welfare, 3rd & Walnut Sts.; Mrs. Laura Goobel, Overseer of the Poor. iYSTIC (1— Appanoose, 2— Ccntcrvillc , 3— Des Moines, 4—1,953) NASHUA (1— Chickasaw, 2— New Hampton, 5— Sioux City, 4—1,363) NEMAHA (1— Sac, 2— Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—146) NEOLA (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Dos Moines, 4—944) NEVADA (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—3,133) 180. C Story County Welfare Department, Court House; Miss Helen Roberts, Overseer of the Poor. NET/ ALBIN ( 1— Allamakee , 2— Yfcukon, 3— Sioux City, 4—556) NEWELL (1— Bucna Vista, 2 — Storm Lake, 3 — Sioux City, 4 — 812) NEYHA1L (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—336) NEW HAMPTON ( 1— Chickasaw, 2— New Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,458) 181. C Chickasaw County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Mr. Byrl D. Houck, Overseer of the Poor. NEW HARTFORD (l— Butler, 2— Allison, 3— Sioux City, 4—500) 436 IOWA NEW LIBERTY ( 1— Scott, 2— Davenport , 3— Des Moinos, 4 — 103) NEW LOUDON (1— Henry, 2« Mount Pleasant, 3— Des Tloincs, 4—1,336) NEW MARKET ( 1— Taylor, 2— Bedford, 3— Des Moinos, 4—630) NEW PROVIDENCE (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—262) NEW SHARON (l— Mahaska, 2— Oskaloosa, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,052) NEWTON (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Pes Moines, 4—11,560) 182. N Community Chest Board, c/o Newton National Bank; Miss Margaret Moore, Secretary. 183. C Jasper County Welfare Department; Miss Alice G. Gillen, Overseer of the Poor. NEW VIENNA (l— Dubuque, 2— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—229) NEW VIRGINIA (1— Warren, 2— Indianola, 3— Des Moines, 4—404) NICHOLAS (1— Muscatine, 2— Muscatine, 3— Des Moines, 4—369) NODAWAY (1— Adams, 2— Corning, 3— Des Moines, 4—334) NORA SPRINGS ( 1— Floyd, 2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,070) NORTHBORO ( 1— Page , 2— Clarinda, 3— Des Moines, 4—246) NORTH BUENA VISTA' ( 1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—183) NORTH ENGLISH (l— Iowa, 2— Marengo, 3— Sioux City, 4—780) NORTH LIBERTY (1— Johnson, 2— Iowa City, 3— Des Moinos, 4—161) NORTH WASHINGTON (l— Chickasaw, 2— New Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—110) N0RTHW00D (1— Worth, 2— Northwood, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,554) 184. C Worth County Relief Office; Miss Irene Auestad, Director, NORWALK (1 — Warren, 2 — Indianola, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 336) NORWAY (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—448) NUMA (1 — Appanoose, 2 — Centerville, 3 — Des Moinos, 4—399) OAKLAND (1 — Pottawattamie, 2 — Council Bluffs, 3 — Des Moines, 4—1,181) OAICVILLE (1— Louisa, 2— Wapello, 5— Des Moinos, 4—389) 437 IOWA OAKDALE (1 — Johnson, 2— low. City, 3 — Des Moines ) State Sanatorium. O'BRIEN COUNTY (2--Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4—13,409, 5—569) OCHEYEDAN (1— Osceola, 2 — Sibley, 3— Sioux City, 4—627) ODEBOLT (1— Sac, 2— Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,308) OELUZEIN (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4— 7:,794) Fayette County Emergency Relief. CGDEN (1— Boone, 2— Boone, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,428) 0K0B0JI (1— Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—176) OLDS (1— Henry, 2— Mount Pleasant, 3— Des Moines, 4—227) OLIN (1— Jones, 2— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—632) OLLIE (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3 — Des- Moines, 4—294) 0NAT7A (1— Monona, 2— Onawa, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 2,538) Monona" County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Mr. L. B. Mullin, Overseer of the Poor. ONEIDA ( 1— Delaware , 2— Manchester, 3— Sioux City, 4—101) ONSLOW (1— Jones, 8— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—210) ORANGE CITY (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,727) Sioux County Emergency Relief and Welfare Office; Miss Jane Ludy Overseer of the Poor. ORCHARD (1— Mitchell, 2— Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—158) ORIENT (1— Adair, 2— Greenfield, 3— Des Moines, 4—433) ORLEANS (1 — Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—126) 03 AGE "(1— Mitchell, 2— Osage', 3— Sioux City, 4—2,9 54) Mitchell County Relief; Mra. ; Martha Lang, Director. OSCEOLA COUNTY (2— Sibley, 5— Sioux City, 4—10,182, 5—395) OSCEOLA (1— Clarke, 2— Osceola, 3— Des Moines ,' 4— 2, 871 ) Clarke County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Miss Helen Beebee, Overseer of the Poor. 0SKAL00SA (1— Mahaska, 2— Oskaloosa, 3— Des Moines, 4—10,123) 438 Mahaska County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Mr. Elmer E« Tatum, Director of Relief. Salvation Army, 302 High Ave., W, ; Captain W. E. Thompson. OSSIAN (1— "7inn.es hi ek, 2— Decorah, 3— Sioux City, 4—10,123) 0STERD0CK (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3--3ioux City, 4—92) 0T0 (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—370) OTTO SEN (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—191) OTTUIvMA (1— Wapello, 2— Ottumwa, 3— Des Moines, 4—20,075) Ottumwa Community Chest, 111 E. 2nd St.; Mr. C. B. Searle, President; Mr. John F. Hubbard, Secretary, Wapello County 7/elfare Service, Court House; Miss Clementine ML lie: Overseer of the Poor. OWASA (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3--3ioux City, 4—33) OXFORD (1— Johnson, 2— Iowa City, 3— Des Moines, 4--521) OXFORD JUNCTION (1— Jones, 2— Anamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—759) CYEHS (1— Plymouth, 2— Le Mars, 3— Sioux City, 4—106) PACIFIC JUNCTION (1— Mills, 2--Glenwood, 3— Des Moines, 4--594) PACKWOOD (Jefferson, 2— Fairfield, 3— Des Moines, 4—208) PAGE COUNTY ( 2— Clar inda, 3--Des Moines, 4—25,904, 5—531) PALMER (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Sioux City, 4—297) PALO (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—205) PALO ALTO COUNTY ( 2— Emmetsburg, 3— Sioux City, 4—15,398, 5—561) PANAMA (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—256) FANORA (1 — Guthrie, 2— Guthrie Center, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,014) PARKERSEURG (1— Butler, 2— Allison, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 1,04-6) PARNELL (1— Iowa, 2— Marengo , 5--Sioux City, 4—262) PATCH (1— Greene, 2— Jefferson, 3— Des Moines, 4—338) PATTERSON (1— Madison, 2— Vfinterset , 3— Des Moines, 4—123) PAULLINA (1— O'Brien, 2— Primrhar, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,013) PELLA (1— Marion, 2— Knoxvillo, 5— Des Moines, 4—3,326) IOWA Travelers' Aid Society, 516 Broadway; Mrs, H. J. Rlynsburger, Repre sent at i ve . PERRY (1— Dallas, 2— Adel, 3— Dos Moines, 4—5,881) The PCing's Daughters Hospital. PERSIA (1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Dos Moines, 4—396) PETERSON (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3-- Sioux City, 4— 59G) BIERSON (l--Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4 — .551) PILOT MOUND (1— Boone, 2— Boone, 5— Des Moines, 4—274) PIONEER (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—98) PISGAH (1— -Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 400) PLAINFIELD ( 1— Bremer, 2— Waverly, 3— Sioux City, 4—295) PLANO (1 — Appanoose, 2 — Centerx r ille , 3--Des Moines, 4—153) PLEAS ANTON (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—177) PISASAITT PLAIN ( 1— Jeff crson, 2— Fairfield, 3--Des Moines, 4—175) PLEAS AOT7TLLE (1— Marion, 2— Knoxville, 3— Des Moines, 4—757) PLOVER (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Sioux City, 4—266) PLYMOUTH COUNTY (2— Le Mars, 3— Sioux City, 4—24,159, 5—856) PLYMOUTH (1— Cerro C-ordo, 2— Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4— 3S8) POCAHONTAS COUNTY (2— Pocahontas, 3— Sioux City, 4—15,6 5—576) POCAHONTAS ( 1— Pocahontas , 2— Pocahontas , 3— Sioux City, 4 — 1,308) Pocahontas County Welfare Off ice ,' Court House; Miss Margaret Farnsworth, Overseer of the Poor, POLK COUNTY (2— Des Moines, 3— Des Moines, 4—172,837, 5—582) POLK CITY (1— Polk, 2— Des I.foinos, 3— Des Moines, 4—295) POPEJOY (1— Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—207) PORTSMOUTH ( 1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—528) POSTVTLLE (1— Allamakee, 2— Waukon, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,060) POTTAWATTAMIE COUNTY (2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Moines, 4—69,388, 5—942) 440 POWESHIEK COUNTY (2- -Montezuma, 3-- Des Mfoincs, 4—18,727, 5—580) PRAIRIEBURG (1— Linn; 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—163) PRAIRIE CITY (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Des Mbines, 4—793) PRESTON (1— Jackson, 2— Maquoketa, 3— Sioux City, 4—596) PRIMGHAR (1— O'Brien, 2— Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4—962) C O'Brien County Welfare Bureau, Court House; Miss Marion G. Thoinpso: Overseer of the Poor, PRINCETON (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Des Moines, 4—373) PROMISE CITY (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3— Des Moines, 4—226) PROVITTN (1— Howard, 2— Crcsco, 3— Sioux City, 4—277) PULASKI (1— Davis, 2— Bloornf ield , 3— Des Moines, 4—376) QUASQHETON (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence , 3— Sioux City, 4—342) QJJLMBY (1— Cherokee, 2— Cherokee, 3— Sioux City, 4—318) QUINCY (1— Adams, 2— Corning, 3— Des Moines, 4—45) RADCLIFFE (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—627) PAKE (1— Winnebago, 2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4--310) RALSTON (1— Carroll & Greene, 2— Carroll & Jefferson, 3— Des Moines. 4—184) RANDALIA (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—123) RANDALL ( 1— Hon ilt on, 2— Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—200) RANDOLPH (1— Fremont, 2— Sidney, 3— Des Moines, 4—344) RAPHBUN (1— Appanoose, 2— Cent ervi lie, 3— Des Moinos, 4—299) READLYN (1— Bremer, 2~ Waverly, 3— Sioux City, 4—385) REASNOR (1--Jaspcr, 2— Newton, 3— Des Moines, 4—229) REDDING (1— Ringgold, 2— Mount Ayr, 3— Des Moines, 4—272) REDFIELD ( 1— Dallas, 2— Adel, 3— Des Moines, 4—870) RED OAK ( 1— Montgomery, 2— Red Oak, 3— Des Moines, 4—5,778) 199. N Montgomery County Community Welfare League; Miss Ruth Peterson, Executive Secretary. 200. M Powell School for Care and Training of Backward and Nervous Ohildre Oak Hill; Dr. Vclura E. Powell, Owner & Director. IOWA REIKBECK (1— Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— -Sioux City, 4—1,425) REi.ERANDT (]— Buena Vista, 2— Storm Lake, 3 — Sioux City, 4—253) REMSEN Plymouth, 2— Lg Mars, 3--Sioux City, 4—1,181) fJETOCK (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—491) RICEVILLE (1— Howard & Mitchell, 2— Cresco & Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—807) RICHLAND (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—713) RICKETTS (1— Crawford, 2— Denison, 3— Des Moines, 4—157) RIDGEWAY (I— Winneshiek, 2— Dccorah, 3— Sioux City, 4—348) RINARD (1— Calhoun, 2— Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—140) RINGGOLD COUNT? (2— Mount Ayr, 3— Des Hpines, 4—11,966, 5—540) RINGSTED (1— -Emmet, 2~Estherville, 3— Sioux City, 4—486) RIPPEY (1— Greene, 2— Jefferson, 3— Des Moines, 4—357) RIVERSIDE (1— Washington, 3— Washington, 3— Dos Lloinos, 4—638) RI VERT ON (1— Fremont, 2— Sidney, 3— Des Moines, 4—590) ROBINS (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—190) ROCK FALLS (l— Cerro Gordo, 2— Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4—109) ROCKFCRD (l— Floyd, 2— Charles City, 3— Sioux City, 4—996) ROCK RAPIDS (1— Lyon, 2— Rock Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,221) Lyon County Dept. of Public Welfare; Mrs, Eva Lindquist, Overseer of the Poor, ROCK VALLEY (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,204) ROCKWELL (1— Cerro Gordo, 2— Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4—750) ROCKWELL CITY (1— Colhoun, 2— Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,108) Calhoun County Emergency Relief Administration; Miss Irene K-hl, Overseer of the Poor. Y/omen's Reformatory; Miss E. Pauline Johnston, Sunt. RODMAN (1— Palo Alto, 2— Emmet sburg, 3— Sioux City, 4—16 7) ROLAND (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—759) 442 I OVA. ROLFE (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Sioux City, 4—1,012) ROME (1— Henry, 2— Mount Pleasant, 3— Dos Moines, 4—144) ROSSIE (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—85) ROWM (1— Weight, 2— Clarion, 3— Sioux City, 4—330) ROWLEY (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence, 3— Sioux City, 4—205) ROYAL (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—410) Strap (1— Floyd, 2— Chrrlcs City, 3— Sioux City, 4—429) RUNNELLS (1— Polk, 2— Deo Moines, 5— Des Moines, 4—367) RUSSELL (1— Lucas, 2— Chariton, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—571) RUTITVEM (1— Palo Alto, 2— Emmetsburg, 3— Sioux City, 4—739) RUTLAND (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—222) RYAN (1— Delaware, 2— Manchester , 3— Sioux City, 4—369) SAC COUNTY (2 — Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—17,641, 5—574) SAC CITY (1— Sac, 2— Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,854) 204. C Sac County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. P. A. Leistra, Overseer of the Poor. St.-ANSGAR (1— Mitchell, 2— Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—964) St. ANTHONY (1— Marshall, 2— Marshalltoun, 3— Dcs I/bines, 4—202) St. CHARLES (1— Madison, 2— Winter sot , 3— Des Moines, 4—400) St. LUCAS (1— Payette, 2 — West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—168) St. MARYS (1— Warren, 2— Indionola, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—89) St. OLAF (1— Clayton, 2— Elkadcr, 3— Sioux City, 4—174) St. PAUL (Lee, 2— Fort Madison, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—89) SALEM (1— Henry, 2—lIount Pleasant, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—460) SALIX (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—374) SANBORN (1— O'Brien, 2— Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,213) SANDYVTLLE (1— Warren, 2— Indionola, 3— Dos Moines, 4—92) SCARVILLE (1— Winnebago, 2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4—163) 443 IOY.A SCHILLER (1— Sac, 2— Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—724} SdHLESWIG (1— Crawford, 2— Denison, 3— Dos Moines, 4—638) SCOTT COUNTY ( 2— Davenport , 3— Dos Iloinos, 4—77,332, 5—449) SCRANTCN (1— Greene, 2— Jefferson, 3— Dos Iloincs, 4—1,053) SEARS30R0 (l— Poweshiek, 2— .Montezuma, 3— Des Moines, 4—171) SERGEANT BLUFF ( 1— -Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—569) SEYMOUR (1— Wayne, 2— Corydon, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,571) SHAMBAUGH ( 1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Des Moines, 4—278) SHANNON CITY (1— Ringgold & Union, 2— Mount Ayr & Creston, 3— Des Moines, 4—293) SHARPSBURG (1— Taylor,' 2— Bedford, 3— Sioux City, 4--182) SHEFFIELD (1— Franklin, 2— Hampton, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,057) Franklin County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. S. J. Galvin Chairman. SHELBY COUNTY (2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—17,131, 5— 589) SHELBY (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—617) S7ELDAHX ( 1— Boone, Polk & Story, 2 — Boone, Des Moinos & Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—209) SHELDON (1— O'Brien, 2— Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4—3,320) SHELL ROCK (1— Butler, 2— Allison, 3— Sioux City, 4—805) SHELLS BURG (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—546) SHENANDOAH (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Des Moines, 4—6,502) Page County Social Service League, Branch Office, Court House. SIBLEY (1— Osceola, 2— Sibley, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,870) Osceola County Dept. of Public Welfare; Miss Mary Gaugh, Overseer of the Poor. SIDNEY (1— Fremont, 2— Sidney, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,074) Fremont County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. K. T. O'Brien Overseer of the Poor, SIGOURNEY (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—2,262) Keokuk County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Miss Louise Coast, Director. 444 IOY/A SILVER CITY (1— Fills, 2— Glenwood, 3— Des Moines, 4—355 ) SIOUX COUNTY (2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—26,306, 5—760) SIOUX CENTER (1— Sioux, 2— Orange City, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,497) SIOUX CITY (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 3— Sioux City, 4—79,183) 210. N Catholic Women's League, 404 City Hall Bldg. ; Miss Louise Nowbowers, Executive SncTfttaTV 211. A Central Index o/o Ohori tv Fund of Sioux Citv Court House; Miss Florence II. T7i ] i pt* Seer^tarv. 212. D Convent of the Good Shor/herd 2323 Court St • Mother Harv of St. Agnes, Mother Superior. 213. B-C Familv Welfare Bureau Woodburv Countv 42 /l - 6th St.* Mr. V. W. Hall, General Secretary. 214. N Federation of Jovjish Sooia] Service. 421 Pearl St.* Miss X. V>> VX >— t X X U X ^ 11 s_/ X V-* e » » X. i— 1 X X * — ' W 1 J- »"* -X- *— ' W X v X. w r * X (~J -X. X \j ^-*X- _l_ k-^Wg • 1 - -t. »-> »-» Dor o thy Men 1 i n , Sup t . 215. 0 Goodwill Industries & V/all St. Mission, 312 S. Wall St.; Mr. John P. Hantla, Supt . 216. I-M Iowa State Employment Service, New Federal Bldg.; Mr. L. A. Hart, Manager. 217. G Public Health Office; Dr. W. S. Petty, Health Officer. 218. 0 Salvation Army, City Hall; Erigadicr James Fookcs, City Commander. 219. 0 Sioux City Public Schools; Mr. L. W. Feik, Supt. 220. 0 Soldiers *' Relief Commission, Court House; Mr. S. P. Wolcott , Chairman. 221. J Travelers' Aid Society of Sioux City, northwestern Station; Miss Dencce Darling, Executive Secretory. 222. D United States District Court, 519 Federal Bldg.; Mr. Charles F. Holly, U. S. Probation Officer; Jurisdiction: Allamakee, Benton, Black Hawk, Bremer, Buchanan, Euena Vista, Butler, Calhoun, Carroll Cedar, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Clay, Clayton, Crawford, Delaware, Dickinson, Dubuque, Emmet, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Grundy, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Howard, Humboldt, Ida, Iowa, Jackson, Jones, Kossuth, Linn, Lyon, Mitchell, Monona, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Sac, Sioux, Tama, Webster, Winnebago, Winneshiek, Woodbury, Worth and Wright Counties 223, D Woodbury County Juvenile Court, Court House; Mr. C. H. Orpin, Chief Probation Officer. SIOUX RAPIDS (1— Buona Vista, 2— Storm Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—958) SLATER (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Des Moines, 4—568) SLOAN (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 5— Sioux City, 4—636) SMITHFTELD (1— Woodbury, 2— Sioux City, 5— Sioux City, 4—389) SOLDIER (1— Monona, 2— Onawa, 3— Sioux City, 4—302) SOLON (1— Johnson, 2— Iowa City, 3— Dos Moines, 4—495) 445 IOWA SOBERS (1— Calhoun, 2--Rock7rcll City, 3— -Sioux City, 4—193) BOOTH ENGLISH (l—Ecokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—296) SPENCER (l— Clay, 2~ Spencer, 3— Siour City, 4-- 5,019) 224. C Clay County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Kiss Wanda Mace, Director; Miss Elizabeth Sherman, Overseer of the Poor. SPILLVILLE (1— Winneshiek, 2— Dccorah, 3— Sioux City, 4—304) SPIRIT LAKE (1— Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,773) 225. C Dickinson County Relief Administration; Mrs. Ethel E. McMiehael, Overseer of the Poor. SPRAGUEVILLE (l— Jackson, 2— Macuoketa , 3— Sioux City, 4— 36) SPRINGER OCX (1— Jackson, 2— Maquoketa, 3— Sioux City, 4—103) SPRING HILL (1— Warren, 2— Indianola, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—101) 3PRINGVILLE (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—598) 3TACY7ILLE (1— Mitchell, 2— Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—529) STANHOPE (1— Hamilton, 2— Webster City* 3— Sioux City, 4—425) STANLEY (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence , 3— Sioux City, 4—138) STANTON (1— Montgomery, 2— Red Oak, 3— Des fcfoincs, 4—607) 3TANW00D (1— Cedar, 2— Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—531) STATE CENTER (1— Marshall, 2— MarshalltoTm, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,012) STEAMBOAT ROCK (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—377) STOCKPORT (1— Van Bur en, 2— Keosauqua, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—322) STOCKTON (1— Muscatine, 2— Muscat ine , 3— Des Moines, 4—110) STORM LAKS (1— 3uona Vista, 2— Storm Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—4,157) 226. C Bucna Viuta County Social Service, Court House; Miss lulu G. Shields, Overseer of the Poor. STORY COUNTY (2— Nevada, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—35,000, 5—567) STORY CITY (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Deo Moines, 4—1,434) 446 IO'VA STOUT (1— Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4-- 143) STRATFORD (1— Hamilton & Webster, 2— Uebstcr City & Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—609) STRA7IBERRY POINT (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,128) STRUBLE • (1— Plymouth, 2— Le Liars, 3— Sioux City, 4—151) STUART (1— Adair & Guthrie, 2— Greenfield & Guthrie Center, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,626) SULLY (1— Jasper, 2— Nenton, 3— Des Moines, 4—362) SUMMER (1— Bremer, 2— 7/averly, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,561) SUPERIOR (1— Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—168) SUTHERLAIID (1— O'Brien, 2— Primghar, 3— Sioux City, 4— 302) S7/ALEDALE (l— Ccrro Gcrdo, 2 „ i:ason City> 3— Sioux City, 4—178) SY/AN (1 — Marion, 2— Lhoxvillc , % — Des Moines, 4—220) SYJEA CITY (1— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—695) TABOR " (1 — Fremont & Mills, 2 — Sidney & Glpnwood, 3— Des Moines, 4— 1,017) TAMA. COUNTY (2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—21,987, 5—720) TJfflCk (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,626) 227. J Travelers' Aid, 500 Siegel St.; 'Mrs, Pearl Fisher, Representative TAYLOR COUNTY (2— Bedford, 3— Des Moines, 4— -14 } 859, 5—534) TEI'.PLETON (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—428) • TENNANT (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—118) TERRIL (1— Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—416) THAYER (1— Union, 2— Creston, 3— Des Moines, 4—164) THOMPSON (1— Winnebago, 2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4—538) THOR (1— Humboldt, 2— Dakota City, 3— Sioux City, 4—257) THORNBURG ( 1 — Eookuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—171) THORNTON (1— Cerro Gordo, 2— Mason City, 3— Sioux City, 4—333) 447 lor/A THDRMtJ (1— Fremont, 2— Sidney, 3— Dos Koines, 4—3^8) TIFFIN (1— Johnson, 2— Iowa City, 3— Dec Moines, 4 — 206) TINGLES' (l~Ringgold, 2— Mount Ayr, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—358) TIPTON (1— Cedar, 2— Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,145) Cedar County Emergency Relief Administration, Court House; Miss P. Peters, Overseer of the Poor; Mr. J. C. France, Chairman. TITOMKA (1— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—473) TOLEDO (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,825) State Juvenile Home, Tama County Relief Administration, Court House; Mrs. Carrie M. Burley, Overseer of the Poor. Sac & Fox Sanatorium; Dr. Ira D. Nelson, Supt. TORONTO (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des J.foinos, 4—113) TRAER (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—1,417) TREYNGR ( 1— Pottawattamie , 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Dos Moines, 4—232) TRIPOLI (1— Bremer, 2— Wavcrly, 3— Sioux City, 4—891) TRUES DALE ( 1— Buena Vista, 2— Storm Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—116) TRURO (1— Madison, 2— VJintersct , 3— Des Moines, 4—361) TURIN (1— Jbnona, 2—0nawa, 3— Sioux City, 4—167) UDELL (1— Appanoose, 2— Ccntorville , 3— Des Moines, 4—151) UNDERWOOD (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Ivbir.es, 4—261) UNION COUNTY (2— Creston, 3— Des Moines, 1—17,435, 5—432 ) UNION (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, 3— Sioux City, 4—498) UNIGNVILLE (1— Appanoose, 2— Ccnterville, 3— Des MDir.es, 4—221) UNIVERSITY PARK (1— Mahaska, 2— Oskalooso, 3— Des Moines, 4—443 ) UR3ANA (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—354) UHBANDAXE (1— Polk, 2— Des Moines, 3— Des Moines, 4 — 596) ' 448 IOWA UTE (1— Monona, 2— Cnawa, 3— Sioux City, 4—616) * VAIL (1— Crawford, 2— Dcnison, 3— Dos Moines, 4 — 622) VALERIA (1— Jasper, 2— Newton, 3— Des Moines, 4—57) VALLEY JUNCTION (1— Polk, 2--Des Lbincs, 3— Dos Moines, 4—4,280) VAN BTJREN COUNTY ( 2— Kcosauqua, 3— Des Moines, 4— 12,603, 5—477) VAN HORNE (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—527) VAN METER (1— Dallas, 2— Adel, 3— Des Moines, 4—400) VAN WERT (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—369) VARINA (1— Pocahontas, 2— Pocahontas , 3— Sioux City, 4—184) VICTOR (1— Iowa & Poweshiek, 2— Marengo & Montezuma, 3 — Sioux City & Des Moines, 4—794) VILLISCA (1— Montgomery, 2— Red Oak, 3— Des Moines, 4—2,032) VINCENT (1— Webster, 2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—194) VTNING (1— Tama, 2— Toledo, 3— Sioux City, 4—163) VINTON (1— Benton, 2— Vinton, 3— Sioux City, 4—3,372) 232. C Benton County Welfare Dept., Box 473, Court 'House; Miss Margaret E. Stouffer, Overseer of the Poor. VOLGA (1— Clayton, 2— Elkader, 3— Sioux City, 4—417) WADENA (1— Fayette, 2— T/est Union, 5— Sioux City, 4—312) WALCOTT (1— Scott, 2— Davenport, 3— Des Moines, 4—398) WALKER (1— Linn, 2— Cedar Rapids, 3— Sioux City, 4—456) YtfALLINGFOKD (1 — Hmmot , 2 — Esthcrville, 3— Sioux City, 4—225) WALL LAKE (1— Sac, 2— Sac City, 3— Sioux City, 4—749) WALNUT (1— Pottawattamie, 2— Council Bluffs, 3— Des Moines, 4—935) WAPELLO COUNTY (£— Ottumwa, 3— Des Moines, 4—40,480, 5— 428) (| WAPELLO (1— Louisa, 2— Wapello, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,502) 233. C Louisa County Emergency Relief Committee; Miss Florence Winder, Overseer of Poor. 449 ■ V8EHHEN COUNTY (S— IndianolQ, 3— Des l&ines, 4—17,700, 5—570) WASHINGTON COUNTY (2— Washington, 5— Dos Moines, 4—19,322, 5—559) WASHINGTON (1— Washington, 2— Washington, 3— Dcs I bines, • 4—4,814) 234. C Washington County Welfare Office, Court House; Miss Helen Cressucll, Acting Director. 235. G Public Health Office; Dr. R. M. Sorcnson, Health Officer. WASRTA (1— Cherokee, 2— Cherokee, 3— Sioux City, 4—448) WATERLOO (1— Black Hank, 2— Waterloo, 3— Sioux City, 4—52,000) 236. N Black Batik County Social Service Council; Miss Minnie Nsibauer, President; Miss Ida R. Schv/ind, Secretary. 237. C Black Ha v;k" County Emergency Relief Office, 214 E. 3rd St.; Mr. Claude A. Clark, County Administrator; Miss Kathryn Dougherty, Director of Relief. 238. D Black Hawk County Juvenile Court, Court House; Irs. Mary M. Lau, Juvenile Probation Officer. 239. 0 Salvation Army, 320 E. Fark Ave.; Major Arthur 7. Cass." *240. B-F Social Welfare League, 727 Franklin St.; Miss Dorothy M. Crabb, Executive Secretary. 241 '. G Tuberculosis Association; T.Irs. Grace Wood, Director. 242. A Waterloo Central Index, 501 Waterloo Bldg.; Mrs. Alice S. Warsav;, Executive Secretary. 243. G Waterloo Visiting Nursing Association, 206 Waterloo & Loan Bldg. Mrs. Grace K. Haven, Director. 244. K-M Young Men's Christian Association; Mr. S. A. Cocghan, General Secretary. 245. H-J Young Women's Christian Association, 425 Lafayette St.; Miss Ida R. Schwind, General Secretary. WATER TILLS ( 1— Allamakee , 2— Waukon, 3— Sioux City, 4—222) WAUCOMA (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—425) WAWKEE (1— Dallas, 2— Adcl, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—445) WALTON (1 — Allomakce, 2— Vfoukon, 5— Sioux City, 4 — 2,526) 246. C Allamakee County Emergency Relief Administration, 21 W. Main St.; Mr. Norman Gibson, Overseer of the Poor. WAVERLY (1— Bremer, 2— Waverly, 3— Sioux City, 4—3,652) 247. C Bremer County Welfare £: Relief, Court House; [diss Louise Morehouse, Social Worker and Overseer of the Poor. WAYLAND (1— Henry, 2— Mount Pleasant, 5— Des I&inos, 4—625) 450 IOWA IffYME COUNTY ( 2— Corydon , 3— Des Moines , 4—13 , 787 , 5—524) WEBB (1— Clay, 2— Spencer, 3— Sioux City, 4—240) WEBSTER COUNTY (2— Fort Dodge, 3— Sioux City, 4—40,425, 5 — 714) WEBSTER (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, 4—178) WEBSTER CITY ( 1— Hamilton, 2— Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—7,024) 248. D Hamilton 'County Juvenile Court; Miss Lois A. YJilder, Probation Officer. 249. C Hamilton County Relief Administration; Miss Grace Bryant, Overseer of the Poor. 250. I Rational Reemployment Service', United States Employment Service (Branch), County Court House, 251. 0 Soldiers' Relief Commission; Mr. W. H. Frazier. WELDOU (1— Decatur, 2— Leon, 3— Des Moines, 4—298) WELLMAN (1— Washington, 2— Washington, 3— Des Moines, 4—853) WELLS BURG (1— Grundy, 2— Grundy Center, 3— Sioux City, 4—508) WELT OH (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Moines, 4—30) WESLEY (l— Kossuth, 2— Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4—462) WEST BEND (1— Palo Alto, 2— Emmet sburg, 3— Sioux City, 4—634) WEST BRANCH (1— Cedar, 2— Tipton, 3— Sioux City, 4—652) WEST BURLINGTON (1— Des Moines, 2— Burlington, 3— Des Ifoines, 4—1,333) WEST CHESTER ( 1— Washington, 2— Washington, 5— Des Moines, 4—223) WESTFIELD (1— Plymouth, 2— Le Mars , 3— Sioux City, 4—218) WESTGATE (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—268) WEST LIBERTY ( 1— Muscat ine , 2— Muscat ine , 3— Des Moines, 4—1,679) WEST MITCHELL (1— Mitchell, 2— Osage, 3— Sioux City, 4—105) WEST 0K0B0JI (1— Dickinson, 2— Spirit Lake, 3— Sioux City, 4—112) v WESTPHALIA (1— Shelby, 2— Harlan, 3— Des Moines, 4—118) 451 ICT.7A 77EST POINT (1— Lee, 2— Fort Madison, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—536) WESTS IDE (1— Crawford, 8— Deal son, 3— Des Moines, 4—341) WEST UNION (1— Fayette, 2— West Union, 3— Sioux City, 4—2,056) 252. C Fayette County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. E. A. Mcllree, Chairman. WHAT CHEER (1— Keokuk, 2— Sigourney, 3— Des Moines, .1—1,310) WHEATLAI TD (1— Clinton, 2— Clinton, 3— Des Moines, 4—539) WHITING (1— Monona, 2— Onawa, 5— Sioux City, 4—627) WHITTEN (1— Hardin, 2— Eldora, Z— Sioux City, 4—199) WIIITTENIDRE (1— Kossuth, 2—Algona, 3— Sioux City, 4 — 604) WILEY (1— Carroll, 2— Carroll, 3— Sioux City, 4—95) 77ILLIAI5 (1— Hamilton, 2— Webster City, 3— Sioux City, 4—500) 7.TLLIALGBURG (1— Iovra, 2— Marengo , 3— Sioux City, 4—1,219) WILLIAMSON (1— Lucas, 2— Chariton, 3— Des Moines, 4—814) 253. C Lucas County Emergency Relief Administration; Mr. B. L. Smith, Chairman. WILTON (1— Muscatine, 3— Muscatine, 3— Des Moines, 4—1,104) WINFIELD (1— Henry, 2— Mount Pleasant, 3— Dos Moines, 4 — 933) WINNEBAGO COUNTY (2— Forest City, 3— Sioux City, 4—13,143, 5—399) WINNESHIEK COUNTY - (2— Decor ah, 3— Sioux City, .4—21,630, 5—686) WINTERSET ( 1— Madison, 2— Winters ot, 3— Bes Moines, 4—2,921) 254. C Madison County Emergency Relief Administration; Miss Kathryn Heplor, Birector. WINTKROP (1— Buchanan, 2— Independence , 3— Sioux City, 4—496) WIOTA (1— Cass, 2 — Atlantic, 3— Dos Moines, 4—225) WODEN (1— Hancock, 2— Gamer, 3— Sioux City, 4—258) 7/00DBINE (1— Harrison, 2— Logan, 3— Des Ltoines, 4—1,348) WOODBURN (1— Clarke, 2— Osceola, 3— Bes Moines, 4—305) 452 7/OODEORY OOUOTY (2— Sioux City, 5— Sioux City, 4— 101,669, 5—864) WOODSTOCK (1— Bright, 2— Clarion, 3— Sioux City, 4—317} TTOODWARD (1--Dallas, 2— -del, 3— Dos Jjblnos, 4--901) Hospital for Epileptics & School for Fceble-nindod; Dr. Charles S. Irwin, Supt. Y'ORTH COUNTY (2— Northrocd, 3~Sioux City, ".— 11,164 5— 399) WORTHIUGTON (1— Dubuque, 8— Dubuque, 3— Sioux City, 4—335) li.RIGKI COUNTY (2— Clarion, 3— Sioux City, 4—20,216, 5—575) Y/YOiriNG (1— Jor.cs, 2— Z-iamosa, 3— Sioux City, 4—634) YALE (1— Guthrie, 2— Guthrie Center, 5— Dos Moines, 4—304) TETTER (1— Calhoun, ^--Rockwell City, 3— Sioux City, 4—114) YORKTOUN (1— Page, 2— Clarinda, 3— Dcs Moines, 4—217) ZEARING (1— Story, 2— Nevada, 3— Dcs fcbinec, 4 — 1-75) ZKINGLE (1 — Dubuque & Jackson, d — Dubuque & Maquokcta, 3— Sioux City, 4—145) * «i* -iF I OW A PENAL AND CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS OF THE FEDERAL BUREAU OF PRISONS CODE NAME OF INSTITUTION ADDRESS NAME AND TITLE CHIEF EXECUTIVE __0_E£I£E& ADDRESS SOCIAL SERVICE MATTERS . .TO; AZ U. S. Penitentiary A U. S. Penitentiary L U. S. Penitentiary LA U. S. Penitentiary Annex NE U. S. Northeastern Penitentiary M U. S. Penitentiary W Federal Industrial Institution for Women C U. S. Industrial Reformatory SW U. S. Sou tnwes tern Re format ory DD U. S. Hospital for Defective Delinquents U. S. Detention Head- quarters NO Federal Jail T U. S. Detention Farm KM U. S. Detention Farm Lee Federal Reformatory Camp FL Federal Prison Camp No. 5 MF Federal Prison Camp NO. 8 TA Federal Prison Camp No. 10 K Federal Prison Camp No. 11 Alcatraz Island, California. Atlanta, Georgia. Leavenworth, Kansas. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Lewis burg, Pennsylvania. McNeil Island, Washington. Alders on, West Virginia. Chllllccthe, Ohio. El Reno, Oklah oma . Springfield, Missouri . New York City, New York. New Orleans, Louisiana. La Tuna, Texas. Milan, Michigan. Petersburg, Virginia. Dupont, Washington. Montgomery, Alabama. Tucson, Arizona. Kooskla, Idaho . James A. Johnston, Ward en . Fred G. Zerbst, Acting Warden. Robert H. Hudspeth, Ward en . A. C. Aderholti, Warden. Henry C. Hill, Warden. E. B. Swope, Warden Dr. Mary B. Harris, Warden . Joseph W. Sanford, Warden. H. L. Merry, Warden. Dr. M. R. King, Superintendent. George W. Humphrey, Acting Warden. M. F. Amrine, Warden. Thomas B, White, Ward en . John J. Ryan, Warden. C. 0. Nicholson, Superintendent. Eugene B. Helster, Superintendent. James B. Galffney, Superintendent. Walter W. Bailey, Superintendent. Deane Remer, Superintendent. U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE INSTITUTION Warden , Attn.: Chaplain Acting Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden , Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Ward en , Att .: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Chief Parole Officer Supt., Attn.: Sr. Wardens Ass't. Acting Warden Warden Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Warden, Attn.: Parole Officer Supt. , Attn.: Parole Officer Superintendent Acting Supt. , Attn.: Parole Clerk Supt., Attn.: Parole Clerk Superintend ent THE LIBRARY OF THE NOV 25 1938 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Lex U. 3. Public Health Service Hospital Lexington, Kentucky. Dr. Lawrence Kolb, Superintendent. Supt. , Attn.: Administrative Ass't, 4 54